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Kyubito
08-04-08, 09:57
bosen gue sama dewa-dewa abadi ala Romawi atau Yunani kuno boleh dong post mitologi dewa-dewi norse dan cerita rakyatnya.



Divided between the Æsir and the Vanir, and sometimes including the jötnar (giants), the dividing line between these groups is less than clear. However, it is usually accepted that the Æsir (including Óðinn, Þórr and Týr) were warrior gods, while the Vanir (mainly Njörðr, Freyja and Freyr) were fertility gods. Various other groups of beings, including elves, dwarves and jötnar were probably minor gods, and might have had small cults and sacred places devoted to them.

The gods and their function

* Baldr - God of radiance, peace, and rebirth. Consort: Nanna
* Borr - Father of Óðinn, Vili and Ve. Consort: Bestla
* Bragi - God of poetry. Consort: Iðunn
* Búri - The first god and father of Borr.
* Dagr - God of the daytime, son of Delling and Nótt.
* Delling - God of dawn and father of Dagr by Nótt.
* Eir - Goddess of healing.
* Forseti - God of justice, peace and truth. Son of Baldr and Nanna.
* Freya - Goddess of fertility, wealth, love, beauty, magic, prophecy, war, battle, and death. Consort: Óðr
* Frey - God of the masculine virility. Consort: Gerð
* Frigg - Goddess of marriage and motherhood. Consort: Óðinn
* Fulla - Frigg´s handmaid.
* Gefjun - Goddess of fertility and plough.
* Hel - Queen of Hel, the Norse underworld.
* Heimdall (Rígr) - One of the Æsir and guardian of Ásgarð, their realm.
* Hermóðr - Óðinn's son.
* Hlín - Goddess of consolation.
* Höðr - God of winter.
* Hœnir - The silent god.
* Iðunn - Goddess of youth. Consort: Bragi.
* Jörð - Goddess of the Earth. Mother of Þórr by Óðinn.
* Kvasir - God of inspiration.
* Lofn - Goddess of love.
* Loki - Trickster and god of mischief, strife and fire. Consort: Sigyn (also called Saeter)
* Máni - God of Moon.
* Mímir - Óðinn´s uncle.
* Nanna - An Ásynja married with Baldr and mother to Forseti.
* Nerþus - A goddess mentioned by Tacitus. Her name is connected to that of Njörðr.
* Njörðr - God of sea, wind, fish, and wealth.
* Norns - The three goddesses of destiny; Urd(Fate), Skuld(Being, or Future), Verdandi(Necessity, or Present).
* Nótt - Goddess of night, daughter of Narvi and mother of Auð, Jörð and Dagr by Naglfari, Annar and Delling, respectively.
* Óðinn (Wodan) - Lord of the Æsir. God of both wisdom and war. Consort: Frigg.
* Sága - An obscure goddess, possibly another name for Frigg.
* Sif - Wife of Thor.
* Sjöfn - Goddess of love.
* Skaði - Goddess of winter Njörðr's wife.
* Skirnir- Frey's shield man.
* Skuld - (Being or Future) one of the three goddesses of fate called Norns who foresee at the base Yggdrasill(The World Tree).
* Snotra - Goddess of prudence.
* Sol (Sunna) - Goddess of Sun.
* Thor (Donar) - God of thunder and battle. Consort: Sif.
* Týr (Ziu, Saxnot) - God of war and justice.
* Ullr - God of skill, hunt, and duel. Son of Sif.
* Urd - (Fate) one of the three goddesses of fate called Norns who foresee at the base Yggdrasill(The World Tree).
* Váli - God of revenge.
* Vár - Goddess of contract.
* Vé - One of the three gods of creation. Brother of Óðinn and Vili.
* Verdandi - (Present, or Necessity) one of the three goddesses of fate called Norns who foresee at the base Yggdrasill(The World Tree).
* Víðarr- Son of Odin and the giantess Gríðr.
* Vili - One of the three gods of creation. Brother of Óðinn and Vé.
* Vör - Goddess of wisdom.


Lists of Norse gods and goddesses contained in the Prose Edda

Gods

Gylfaginning (20-34)

* Óðinn
* Þórr god of thunder
* Baldr
* Njörðr
* Freyr
* Týr
* Bragi
* Heimdall
* Höðr
* Víðar
* Áli or Váli
* Ullr
* Forseti
* Loki

Skáldskaparmál (1)

* Óðinn
* Þórr
* Njörðr
* Freyr
* Týr
* Heimdall
* Bragi
* Víðar
* Váli
* Ullr
* Hœnir
* Forseti
* Loki

Thula

* Ygg
* Þórr god of thunder
* Yngvi-Freyr
* Víðar
* Baldr
* Váli
* Heimdall
* Týr
* Njörðr
* Bragi
* |Höðr
* Forseti
* Loki

[edit] Goddesses

Gylfaginning (35)

* Frigg
* Sága
* Eir
* Gefjon
* Fulla
* Freyja
* Sjöfn
* Lofn
* Vár
* Vör
* Syn
* Hlín
* Snotra
* Gná
* Sol
* Bil

Skáldskaparmál (1)

* Frigg
* Freyja
* Gefjon
* Iðunn
* Gerd
* Sigyn
* Fulla
* Nanna

Thula

* Frigg
* Freyja
* Fulla
* Snotra
* Gerð
* Gefjon
* Gná
* Lofn
* Skaði
* Jörð
* Iðunn
* Ilm
* Bil
* Njörun
* Hlín
* Nanna
* Hnoss
* Rind
* Sjöfn
* Sol
* Sága
* Sigyn
* Vör
* Vár
* Syn
* Þrúð
* Rán

Pseudo-Norse gods and goddesses

Some characters sometimes presented as Norse deities do not occur in the ancient sources.

* Astrild (Actually a synonym for Amor and Cupid invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors. Might be confused with Freyja.)
* Jofur (Actually a synonym for Jupiter invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors. Might be confused with Thor.)

The following pseudo-deities are presented in Encyclopedia Mythica as Norse.

* Brono (Claimed to be the god of daylight and the son of Baldr. Original source unknown. Might be confused with Dagr or Forseti.)
* Geirrendour (Claimed to be the father of the billow maidens. Original source unknown. Might be confused with Ægir.)
* Glúm (Claimed to be an attendant of Frigg. Source unknown.)
* Laga (Claimed to be the goddess of wells and springs. May be the same as Laha, a Celtic goddess of wells and springs.)



selain punya nama yang keren dewa-dewi norse tidak abadi mereka bisa mati bahkan di ceritakan dalam perang ragnarok banyak dewa-dewi yang mati kisah ragnarok sendiri selalu di tuliskan sebagai masa tua para dewa. sorry klo bahasa ingris gue rada-rada ribet translatenya

Kyubito
11-04-08, 03:47
Numbers are significant in Norse mythology, particularly the numbers three and nine (three multiplied by three).

Three
The number three occurs with great frequency in grouping individuals and artifacts:


There are three clans of deities: the Æsir, the Vanir, and the Jotnar.
There are three distinct races of giants: the mountain giants, frost giants and fire giants.
There were three original beings: the primordial cow Audhumla, Ymir the first giant, and Búri the first god and grandfather of Odin.
For three days Audhumla licked the ice of Ginnungagap until Búri was freed.
Ymir had three direct offspring: a boy and girl who grew from beneath his arms and a six-headed son who sprang from the coupling of his feet.
There were three generations of giants before the race as a whole was destroyed by the deluge of Ymir's blood, after which time his grandson Bergelmir became the progenitor of a new line.
The heart of the giant Hrungnir was triangular and made of stone.
There are three named Norns.
Odin had two brothers, Vili and Vé (or Lodur and Hoenir according to Völuspá), numbering three sons of Borr who created the world and gave life to the first human beings.
Odin is the ruler of the third generation of gods as the son of Borr and grandson of Búri.
Yggdrasil the World Tree has three roots, and three is the square root of the number of worlds (nine) joined by Yggdrasil. Under the three roots are three sacred wells, one for each including the Well of Urd in Asgard, the Well of Mimir located "among the frost giants", and Hvergelmir in Niflheim.
Odin endured three hardships upon the World Tree in his quest for the runes: he hanged himself, wounded himself with a spear, and suffered from hunger and thirst.
In the Gylfaginning section of the Prose Edda, King Gylfi is confronted by a triple throne at the home of the gods, one being seated and occupied atop another.
Loki has three malign progeny by the giantess Angrboda: the wolf Fenrir, Jörmungandr the World Serpent, and Hel.
Prior to Ragnarök, there will be three hard winters without an intervening summer, the Fimbulwinter.
There are three main events leading up to Ragnarök itself: the birth of Loki's three monstrous children, the death of Baldr and subsequent punishment of Loki, and the onset of Fimbulwinter.
The wolf Fenrir was bound by three fetters: Loeding, Drómi, and Gleipnir, of which only the last held him.
Loki is bound with three bonds made from the entrails of his son through holes in three upright slabs of rock, the first under his shoulders, the second under his loins and the third under the backs of his knees.
In the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda, the monstrous hound Garmr howls three times at the Gnipa-cave (or at least, the description of his howling is repeated three times).
In Völuspá, the gods burn Gullveig three times and three times she is reborn.
During the onset of Ragnarök three cockerels will begin to crow, heralding the final conflict: Gullinkambi for the gods, Fjalar for the giants and an unnamed third for the dead.
Bifröst the rainbow bridge has three colours. It also has two other names, Ásbrú and Bilröst, thus having three names.
Heimdall has three special powers in his role as guardian of the rainbow bridge. He needs less sleep than a bird, can see at night for a hundred leagues and is able to hear grass growing on the earth.
Odin has three special possessions: His spear Gungnir, his golden ring Draupnir and his eight-legged horse Sleipnir.
Thor has three main weapons for use against the giants: his hammer Mjolnir, a magical belt that doubles his strength and a pair of iron gauntlets that allow him to wield the hammer.
Freyr has three magical items including the ship Skidbladnir, his boar Gullinbursti and a sword with the ability to fight on its own which he gave to Skirnir in return for his role in the courtship of Gerd.
Freyja also has three special artefacts including the priceless necklace Brisingamen, a cloak that allows her to assume the form of a falcon and a chariot drawn by a pair of great cats.
In the stronghold of the giant Útgarda-Loki, Thor drank three mighty draughts from a horn during a drinking contest but gave up when he was unable to empty the horn of its contents. Previous to this, Thor and his companions had met the giant, who was under the assumed name Skrýmir, in the forest outside the castle. When Skrymir had gone to sleep during their journey together, Thor became annoyed by his loud snoring and struck at him three times with his hammer, but in each case the blow was misdirected through magic and illusion.
The builder of the walls of Asgard offered to build them in three seasons in return for three prizes: the sun and moon and the hand of Freyja in marriage.
Odin spent three nights with the giantess Gunnlod in order to obtain the mead of poetry. She then allowed him to take three drinks of the mead, one from each of three vessels.
The group of dwarves known only as the sons of Ivaldi fashioned three wondrous artefacts including the ship of Freyr, the spear of Odin and the golden hair of Sif. The dwarf brothers Eitri and Brokk also created three items including the boar of Freyr, the golden ring of Odin and the hammer of Thor.
There were three statues of Odin, Thor and Freyr in the Temple at Uppsala.
The goddess Frigg has three handmaidens including Fulla, Gná and Hlín.


Nine
The number nine is also a significant number:


When Odin sacrificed himself to himself, he hung upside down as the hanged man upon the gallows or Yggdrasil for nine days and nights. In return, he secured from the Well of Wyrd eighteen (twice nine) charms or runes.
The Norse cosmology knows nine worlds that are supported by Yggdrasil.
At the end of Skáldskaparmál is a list of nine heavenly realms provided by Snorri including, from the nethermost to the highest, Vindblain (also Heidthornir or Hregg-Mimir), Andlang, Vidblain, Vidfedmir, Hrjod, Hlyrnir, Gimir, Vet-Mimir and Skatyrnir which "stands higher than the clouds, beyond all worlds."
Every ninth year, people from all over Sweden assembled at the Temple at Uppsala. There was feasting for nine days and sacrifices of both men and male animals according to Adam of Bremen.
In Skírnismál, Freyr is obliged to wait nine nights to consummate his union with Gerd.
In Svipdagsmál, the witch Gróa grants nine charms to her son Svipdag. In the same poem there are nine maidens who sit at the knees of Menglod.
In Fjölsvinnsmál, Laegjarn's chest is fastened with nine locks.
During Ragnarök, Thor kills Jörmungandr but staggers back nine steps before falling dead himself, poisoned by the venom that the Serpent spewed over him.
According to the very late Trollkyrka poem, the fire for the blót was lit with nine kinds of wood.
Odin's ring Draupnir releases eight golden drops every ninth night, forming rings of equal worth for a total of nine rings.
In the guise of Grímnir in the poem Grímnismál, Odin allows himself to be held by King Geirröd for eight days and nights and kills him on the ninth after revealing his true identity.
There are nine daughters of Ægir.
There are nine mothers of Heimdall.
The god Hermod rode Sleipnir for nine nights on his quest to free Baldr from the underworld.
The giant Baugi had nine thralls who killed each other in their desire to possess Odin's magical sharpening stone.
The god Njord and his wife Skadi decided to settle their argument over where to live by agreeing to spend nine nights in Thrymheim and nine nights at Nóatún.
The giant Thrivaldi has nine heads.
The clay giant Mokkurkalfi measured nine leagues high and three broad beneath the arms.
The valknut symbol is comprised of three interlocking triangles forming nine points.
There are nine surviving deities of Ragnarök, including Baldr and Hödr, Magni and Modi, Vidar and Váli, Hoenir, the daughter of Sól and a ninth "powerful, mighty one, he who rules over everything".
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jadi dalam mitologi norse penomeran atau angka-angka udah penting sama kek agama modern sekarang kek islam and christian

Kyubito
11-04-08, 03:55
silsilah Norse

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Kyubito
11-04-08, 04:17
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Jörmungandr ['jœrmuŋgandr], alternately referred to as the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent, is a sea serpent of the Norse mythology, the middle child of the giantess Angrboða and the god Loki.

Overview
According to the Prose Edda, Odin took Loki's three children, Fenrisúlfr, Hel and Jörmungandr. He tossed Jörmungandr into the great ocean that encircles Midgard. The serpent grew so big that he was able to surround the Earth and grasp his own tail, and as a result he earned the alternate name of the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent. Jörmungandr's arch enemy is the god Thor.


Stories
There are three preserved myths detailing Thor's encounters with Jörmungandr.


Lifting the cat
In one, Thor encounters the serpent, who is disguised as a colossal cat by the giant king Útgarða-Loki. As one of the tasks set by Útgarða-Loki, Thor must lift the cat; though he is unable to lift such a monstrous creature as Jörmungandr, he manages to lift it far enough that it lets go of the ground with one of its four feet. When Jörmungandr is revealed by Útgarða-Loki, the lifting is counted as an impressive deed.


Thor's fishing trip
Another encounter came when Thor went fishing with the giant Hymir. When Hymir refused to provide Thor with bait, Thor struck the head off Hymir's largest ox to use as such. They rowed to a point where Hymir often sat and caught flat fish, where he drew up 100 whales and lions. Thor demanded to go farther into the water, and did so despite Hymir's warnings.


Thor battering the Midgard Serpent, Henry Fuseli, 1788.Thor then prepared a strong line and a large hook, which Jörmungandr bit. Thor pulled the serpent from the water, whereupon the two faced one another, Jörmungandr dribbling poison and blood. Hymir went pale with fear, and as Thor grabbed his hammer to kill the serpent, the giant cut the line, leaving the serpent to sink beneath the waves.

This encounter seems to have been the most popular motif in Norse pagan art. Four picture stones can be definitely linked with the myth.


The final battle
The last meeting between the serpent and Thor is predicted to occur at Ragnarök, when Jörmungandr will come out of the ocean and poison the sky. Thor will kill Jörmungandr and then walk nine paces before falling dead, having been intoxicated by the serpent's poison.


Sources
The major sources for myths about Jörmungandr are the Prose Edda, Húsdrápa, Hymiskviða, and Völuspá.

Less important sources include kennings in skaldic poetry. For example in Þórsdrápa, faðir lögseims, "father of the sea-thread", is used as a kenning for Loki.

There are also image stones from ancient times depicting the fishing encounter.


Familiar forms
Jörmungandr is also sometimes referred to as the Midgard Serpent (Old Norse: Miðgarðsormr) or the World Serpent. His name is sometimes anglicized as Jormungandr, Jormungand or Iormungand.

luna_croz
20-06-08, 23:18
selain punya nama yang keren dewa-dewi norse tidak abadi mereka bisa mati bahkan di ceritakan dalam perang ragnarok banyak dewa-dewi yang mati kisah ragnarok sendiri selalu di tuliskan sebagai masa tua para dewa. sorry klo bahasa ingris gue rada-rada ribet translatenya

ia emang.. soalnya di cerita di gamenya juga sama.. Odin itu dewa yg plg gede klo ga salah ya?
dia itu gabungan dari elf n manusia.
mknya bisa mati..


itu bahasanya uda ga ngerti lagi gw wkwkwk soal uda norse sekali,,
cmn akhirnya ketemu juga disni..
soal plg demen gw ama Freya ama Odin..
cuman sayang Odin dicritanya mati ama Fenrir, serigalanya Loki..
oya valkyrie termasuk apa?
n valkyrie kan ada 3bersaudara kan?

LoLz
24-06-08, 10:27
huaaa anak loki ak lupa bener ada jomungandr... ak lupa 2 anaknya koko ama adeknya jomun....trus kaya yg d metantei loki itu ya???

luna_croz
26-06-08, 21:47
huaaa anak loki ak lupa bener ada jomungandr... ak lupa 2 anaknya koko ama adeknya jomun....trus kaya yg d metantei loki itu ya???

yg paling gampang diinget itu cmn dewa2 yg pling sering nongol ama penjahatnya aja.. anak cucunya mah ga perna nongol jadi ga akan keinget.
wah kl cerita anime ga tau lagi dah.. kadang2 anime suka rese,, tau crita apa ..di bikin ampe imut2 gitu liatnya juga uda ga jelas itu film wkwkwk

miem88
27-07-08, 12:18
tapi asli gw paling seneng liat legenda norse ini....kek nya kok real banged gt....dewa2 nya bkn mahkluk yg superpower nda isa mati .... n juga mati nya tragis2...gw lupa sapa, tapi ad yg tubuh nya abis dibunuh trus dimutilasi --" .... ntar gw cari2 artikel nya dolo skalian gw post ^^ thx

MumunLuvMamamia
27-07-08, 13:37
sebenernya...Dewa-Dewi orang Norse itu bisa bertambah tua...utk bertambah muda...mereka harus mengkonsumi apel emas yang ditanam dan dijaga oleh Dewi Idun..

Dewa Loki (dewa keusilan/kejahatan) sempet ga dikasi apel emas sama Dewi Idun menyebabkan dia bertambah tua...tetapi pada akhirnya dia berhasil menipu Dewi Idun dan mendapatkannya

emp_
27-02-09, 11:05
ia emang.. soalnya di cerita di gamenya juga sama.. Odin itu dewa yg plg gede klo ga salah ya?
dia itu gabungan dari elf n manusia.
mknya bisa mati..


itu bahasanya uda ga ngerti lagi gw wkwkwk soal uda norse sekali,,
cmn akhirnya ketemu juga disni..
soal plg demen gw ama Freya ama Odin..
cuman sayang Odin dicritanya mati ama Fenrir, serigalanya Loki..
oya valkyrie termasuk apa?
n valkyrie kan ada 3bersaudara kan?
valkyrie pembantu setia freyja kan, ada 3, Hildr, Þrúðr and Hlökk (macem apa nih bahasanya --"


sebenernya...Dewa-Dewi orang Norse itu bisa bertambah tua...utk bertambah muda...mereka harus mengkonsumi apel emas yang ditanam dan dijaga oleh Dewi Idun..

Dewa Loki (dewa keusilan/kejahatan) sempet ga dikasi apel emas sama Dewi Idun menyebabkan dia bertambah tua...tetapi pada akhirnya dia berhasil menipu Dewi Idun dan mendapatkannya
buah dari pohon abadi, yggdrasil, kalo di ragnarok online, namanya yggdrasil berry :D

JKT-ID_BARU-
27-02-09, 13:08
dah expired thread na bro .
emg na boleh yah ngangkat thread lebih dari 2 bulan ?

emp_
27-02-09, 17:01
wah ga tau deh :powh:, gw cuma mau ngeramein aja kok, lagipula gw ga junk kan :powh:

kalo ga boleh maap :(

odinblackaxe
05-05-09, 19:12
<<<<<<<<<< Dewa tertinggi cuma pake kapak....

NoMe
05-05-09, 23:24
buset dah di sundul lagi ~_~

rulez
06-05-09, 08:42
di spoiler ja jadi 1 post

NoMe
06-05-09, 16:08
nama dewanya banyak banget ya
udah gitu asing lagi
taunya zeus,nemesis,odin

doang ~_~

Kaixa
06-05-09, 17:38
buset dah di sundul lagi ~_~


masa uda basi? mungkin TS ga tau.

gw jd inget game Valkyrie Profile Lenneth n Silmeria. krn banyak menyangkut dewa dewi tsb. n gamenya jg enak utk dimainkan.

lagian ada bbrp dari mereka dipake namanya utk game DOTA spt Skadi - Eye of Skadi.

sekalian tanya deh, sebenarnya Valkyrie itu dewi bukan sih? krn yg gw tau mereka itu batle maiden (Valkyrie itu ada banyak, ga cm 1)

asun2222
04-06-09, 18:13
Nah ada yang tau Einherjar tuh apa?

BNET-KERITING
15-04-10, 21:21
list2nya banyak di pake momon di game RO deh


ini kok pada ngom di sundul2 thread lama asal gk junk2 kan gp2 toh?

btw versi indo nya g ada?lagi males gw baca inggris ==

-[xd]_[march]-
13-10-10, 14:12
ewww pada tau crita ini darimana ya -_-