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What are the famous places in Nordic mythology?

1, Asgard: Kingdom of God. The place where assas people live. One of the biggest castles is Odin's Golden Palace. Varhala is also located here.

2. Wanahem: The place where the Warner Protoss lived. The reproduction of everything between heaven and earth, the ocean and the wind are all controlled by Warner Protoss. This protoss knows many mysterious spells that Odin doesn't know.

3. Alfheim: Land of the Elves. Where the elves live. Elves are particularly beautiful and have great power. They take care of flowers and plants, love light most, and are kind-hearted goblins.

4. Middle-earth/atrium /Midgard: the place where human beings live. There are three-color Hongqiao composed of ice, fire and air, which can lead to the kingdom of God.

5. Jotunheim (J? Tunheimr): the place where giants live. The signpost from the human world to the "giant country" is a horrible "Jarnvid"; There is also legend that the other side of the sea is a "giant country".

6.Svartalfheim: The place where dwarfs live. Dwarfs are skilled craftsmen with all kinds of mysterious powers and profound knowledge. They created a lot of wealth.

7. Heim's underworld (hel): the country with the same name as the queen of the ghost country, Hel, also translated as "hell". This is a cold and foggy place, a place that lasts all night, and only the dead can arrive.

8. Neverheim: Land of Mist. There is no obvious difference between the world of ice and snow and the country of death.

9. Muspelheim: The Country of Fire. South of the Kinlunga watershed, a hot country guarded by giant Steyr.

Extended data

Nordic mythology is completely different from Greek, Egyptian, Indian and China mythology. The gods in Nordic mythology are not omnipotent, and the world is not eternal.

Odin, the God King, crossed the misty forest at the expense of one eye, met Mimir, a wise man who guarded the world tree, and gained great wisdom. He made an invincible shooting star gun Kungunir from the branches of the world tree, engraved with a sacred contract: "The man who holds this spear will rule the world", which is why he became the king of gods.

Nordic mythology is a polytheistic system, which can be roughly divided into four systems: giant, god, elf and dwarf. Among them, the giant created the world and gave birth to the gods, but at the same time it is also the greatest enemy of the gods, which can be understood as a personalized natural force.

The gods are divided into two tribes, the asir tribe headed by Odin and the Vannier tribe headed by Neil, the sea god, among which there are twelve gods. Elves and gnomes belong to demigods. They serve God. Their specific origin is still very vague, and they belong to a special creation in the Germanic region. ?

There are many very special parts in Nordic mythology. For example, the creation of human beings first created women, and the material created is not the soil expressed in most myths, but a branch.

Secondly, the views on extinction and rebirth have the greatest influence. Different from other mythological systems, the gods in Nordic mythology are imperfect and will face the fate of extinction. For example, Odin sacrificed his left eye to gain knowledge, and Kuya was hanged from a tree. After the trauma, he got a spear symbolizing his strength.

On the other hand, Nordic mythology believes that when everything dies, it will form a new life again, and everything in the world is cyclical.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nordic Myth