How were the Nine Realms forged? - Odin's tour of the Universe This video tells the very beginning of the Nine Realms in Norse Mythology. How Odin, Vili and Ve came to forge the shape of many of the realms, and what they made them from in the vast nothing of Ginnungagap. Odin narrates this tale, and explains the different realms, from asgard to jotunheim, midgard to hel, he explains what they're like and what creatures can be found within them! Including frost giants, trolls, elves, dwarves and more! Living Mythology is an attempt to entertain, relax and educate all in the one place. We are trying to forge narratives so that people can experience the religions and mythologies of the world as they were meant to be. Not as dry academic monoliths, but as living breathing tales and parables as experienced by the peoples who worshipped these beings, in an attempt to make sense of their own lives and the world around them. This channel is in its infancy, so we hope to improve and develop it as we gain more experience. All of the tales are taken from very conflicting traditions across many centuries, so there will be many a moment when decisions need to be made to create a more cohesive narrative. If we present something that seems to be in contrast to details, rest assured we have researched many forms of the traditions and come to the conclusions we have done to form the videos. There will NEVER be total agreement on any of these narratives due to the history and differing ways they developed over the centuries. These videos are for entertainment and an easy gateway to the subject. If you wish more academic details then please direct your attention to the wide source material and others who perform those types of academic video essays.
Written and Narrated By: Baldermort Arranged and Edited by: Lightbringer PATREON: patreon.com/user?u=83558783 TWITTER: twitter.com/LivinMythology FACEBOOK: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085269303611 INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/livingmythologyactual/ TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@livingmythology
I am so new to Nores mythology, thank you for making this world and these stories come alive. Your hard work will pay off in the Long Run Lightbringer and I promise to share your channel along side Papa B's at adepitcon this March, here's to more listeners around the campfire.
I love the stark difference that is revealed between Odin and Zeus. With Zeus, he is flamboyant, cunning, witty, and prefers to take action when it suits him. With Odin, he is calm, reserved, quiet, patient, and prefers to consider everything before he acts. He is almost the polar opposite of Zeus. Lady Lighbringer, Sir Baldermort, keep up the good work. Yours Truly Zachariah
Thank you again for such wonderful insight into our work! It is always appreciated Zachariah! Thank you again for tuning in and your continued support! Much gratitude Lightbringer and Baldermort
Say what? Dwarves are Dark Elves in Norse Mythology? That's news to me. Excellent as always. Lately I have been having difficulty commenting and keeping up with the channels I watch, but god damn I love you guys and what you do.
Svartalfur is the actual term, literally "dark elf" Norse myth doesn't distinguish elves and dwarves the way Tolkein did, just as the term troll is widely applied too. Trolls is Norse myth could be everything to mischievous pixies to really bad people.
@@kiltedcripple the term "giant" is also pretty nebulous, we know that Ymir, Surtr and a few Jotnar are large, but most jotun are treated as if they're about medium size.
As kiltedcripple, and awalkingfire2176 have noted - Norse mythology doesn't distinguish as much - there are different arguments about dwarves and dark elves and elves, so we decided to mention the multiple names - and Svartalfur/svartleheim and Nidavellir are multiple names for the same kind of place! Same as the term 'troll' or 'giant' - can refer to many things rather than the current public idea of a 'troll' or 'giant' - terms are more general in a way! It's quite confusing but very fascinating to go back to the old texts and read! Very fun! - Lightbringer
Thank you for watching again my friend! We're glad you're enjoying the Norse myths as much as the Greek myths! As ever as send our warmest greeting back to you in Kilkenny R.O.I IE!!! - Lightbringer
Welcome to the Team! Oh yes - Baldermort and I (Lightbringer - his daughter) love telling mythology stories! Thank you for joining us, and we hope you enjoy all the tales we have told, and all the tales yet to come! - Lightbringer
One of the Arch-Traitors, in the silence he condemns, but still a good man. I know it is hard to stand for those who are labeled so harshly for their lack of etiquette . Still, the man does good work. Good show.
Thank you so so much - we do love our work and try our best to make something beautiful ! It makes it worth it when we know people appreciate it - thank you again my friend ! - Lightbringer
Thank you so much for watching and commenting again my friend! Glad you enjoyed it and we send our greetings back to you in Co. Wicklow ! - Lightbringer
I obviously can't speak for everyone, but in the wake of the more recent God of war games, I'd really like to see more videogames based on Norse mythology. Both the Prose eddas version and Marvels version.
Cool yeah. The Edas are some of the closest to facts that we have. So, these retellings are splendidly on point to the best of my knowledge. However, the God of War, Marvel, and other game baised things take the mythology/religion and create such inaccurate stories that many scream internally when it is quoted as fact. (Yes, I have met these people.) I personally would like to continue hearing the point of view things we are getting than venturing into modern fantasy.
There is a cool ass horror game based on Norse Mythology (and the very real illness of Psychosis) called Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. It's a really emotional and powerful game. Don't know if that type of game is up your alley but that's definitely a suggestion.
Would there be any chance that Mesopotamian and Australian Aboriginal mythology could be covered ? They have many a wondrous story, which are not as often told.
How were the Nine Realms forged? - Odin's tour of the Universe
This video tells the very beginning of the Nine Realms in Norse Mythology.
How Odin, Vili and Ve came to forge the shape of many of the realms, and what they made them from in the vast nothing of Ginnungagap. Odin narrates this tale, and explains the different realms, from asgard to jotunheim, midgard to hel, he explains what they're like and what creatures can be found within them!
Including frost giants, trolls, elves, dwarves and more!
Living Mythology is an attempt to entertain, relax and educate all in the one place. We are trying to forge narratives so that people can experience the religions and mythologies of the world as they were meant to be. Not as dry academic monoliths, but as living breathing tales and parables as experienced by the peoples who worshipped these beings, in an attempt to make sense of their own lives and the world around them.
This channel is in its infancy, so we hope to improve and develop it as we gain more experience.
All of the tales are taken from very conflicting traditions across many centuries, so there will be many a moment when decisions need to be made to create a more cohesive narrative. If we present something that seems to be in contrast to details, rest assured we have researched many forms of the traditions and come to the conclusions we have done to form the videos.
There will NEVER be total agreement on any of these narratives due to the history and differing ways they developed over the centuries.
These videos are for entertainment and an easy gateway to the subject. If you wish more academic details then please direct your attention to the wide source material and others who perform those types of academic video essays.
Written and Narrated By: Baldermort
Arranged and Edited by: Lightbringer
PATREON: patreon.com/user?u=83558783
TWITTER: twitter.com/LivinMythology
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085269303611
INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/livingmythologyactual/
TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@livingmythology
It is nice to have Odin as your galactic guide
It can be fun indeed!
- Lightbringer
Nice. This is serial killer shit. The first group he encountered he tore apart and build stuff with their bodies.
Will you be doing chinese mythology?@@livingmythology1405
As a Scandinavian I approve this message. ❤
Thank you! :)
I am so new to Nores mythology, thank you for making this world and these stories come alive. Your hard work will pay off in the Long Run Lightbringer and I promise to share your channel along side Papa B's at adepitcon this March, here's to more listeners around the campfire.
Thank you so much Bohdan ! Your continued support warms my heart !
Thank you, for everything - it’s just great to share myths !!
- Lightbringer
@@livingmythology1405 Absolutely I am always happy to help and spread awareness of this awesome channel
I love the stark difference that is revealed between Odin and Zeus. With Zeus, he is flamboyant, cunning, witty, and prefers to take action when it suits him. With Odin, he is calm, reserved, quiet, patient, and prefers to consider everything before he acts. He is almost the polar opposite of Zeus. Lady Lighbringer, Sir Baldermort, keep up the good work.
Yours Truly
Zachariah
Thank you again for such wonderful insight into our work! It is always appreciated Zachariah!
Thank you again for tuning in and your continued support!
Much gratitude
Lightbringer and Baldermort
@@livingmythology1405will you reveal the fate of Odin's brothers?
Beautifully narrated. I cannot wait to hear of the Norse legends.
Thank you so much! we hope you enjoy all that is to come!
- Lightbringer
I’m excited for this journey through Norse Myth and equally excited for what will be covered in our next journey.
Thank you Thomas! We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoy making it !
- Lightbringer
Say what? Dwarves are Dark Elves in Norse Mythology? That's news to me.
Excellent as always. Lately I have been having difficulty commenting and keeping up with the channels I watch, but god damn I love you guys and what you do.
Svartalfur is the actual term, literally "dark elf" Norse myth doesn't distinguish elves and dwarves the way Tolkein did, just as the term troll is widely applied too. Trolls is Norse myth could be everything to mischievous pixies to really bad people.
@@kiltedcripple the term "giant" is also pretty nebulous, we know that Ymir, Surtr and a few Jotnar are large, but most jotun are treated as if they're about medium size.
As kiltedcripple, and awalkingfire2176 have noted - Norse mythology doesn't distinguish as much - there are different arguments about dwarves and dark elves and elves, so we decided to mention the multiple names - and Svartalfur/svartleheim and Nidavellir are multiple names for the same kind of place!
Same as the term 'troll' or 'giant' - can refer to many things rather than the current public idea of a 'troll' or 'giant' - terms are more general in a way!
It's quite confusing but very fascinating to go back to the old texts and read! Very fun!
- Lightbringer
Wow these legends are some of the best stories I’ve ever heard, and they are told by some truly amazing voice actors! Love your work
I greatly enjoy your renditions of these tales, thank you very much.
And thank you for watching, and thank you for taking the time to comment! It's lovely to know what people think!
- Lightbringer
I've been looking forward to this. As ever thanks for all your work and greetings from Kilkenny R.O.I 🇮🇪
Thank you for watching again my friend! We're glad you're enjoying the Norse myths as much as the Greek myths! As ever as send our warmest greeting back to you in Kilkenny R.O.I IE!!!
- Lightbringer
@@livingmythology1405 thanks Lightbringer and yes I'm learning so much more than I ever knew about Norse Mythology.
I love listening to these stories keep up the great work
Thank you ! We will keep making videos (- as long as you keep watching haha :) )
- Lightbringer
Amazing! I didnt know baldemort orated mythology as well! You got a sub from me bud! The trolls are my favorite part of the video obviously.
Welcome to the Team! Oh yes - Baldermort and I (Lightbringer - his daughter) love telling mythology stories! Thank you for joining us, and we hope you enjoy all the tales we have told, and all the tales yet to come!
- Lightbringer
Fanfreakingtastic!
Master Bard Balermort strikes again…
I can't stop re-watching all these my bedtime loves
Thank you so much !
I shall pass your praise unto the Bard himself!
- Lightbringer
@@bettystrang1090 How wonderful to know we help you sleep! Thank you for watching!
- Lightbringer
One of the Arch-Traitors, in the silence he condemns, but still a good man.
I know it is hard to stand for those who are labeled so harshly for their lack of etiquette .
Still, the man does good work. Good show.
Thank you for watching ! We’re happy to hear you liked it !
- Lightbringer
One of my favourite stories ❤
Much appreciation 💖
Thanks for the saga!
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching!
- Lightbringer
I have missed your voice at night
You guys put so much effort and passion into your content, I am so grateful for your work.
Thank you so so much - we do love our work and try our best to make something beautiful ! It makes it worth it when we know people appreciate it - thank you again my friend !
- Lightbringer
Great video! Always love a mythology video to get me by the week! Many thanks from Co. Wicklow 🇮🇪 ^_^.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting again my friend! Glad you enjoyed it and we send our greetings back to you in Co. Wicklow !
- Lightbringer
Another phenomenal video on ancient human lore. Keep these gems coming.
Will do my friend! Thank you for watching - the old tales are pretty cool indeed!
- Lightbringer
Yessss….let us see the rise of Odin
Yay!
wooo!
- Lightbringer
I love this channel baldie!
We thank you - and hope you enjoy all the tales to come!
- Lightbringer
Its great to hear your work.
Thank you so much for watching!
Lightbringer
Oh a nice dark rainy evening and sweet voices to tell of long ago beautiful simply beautiful
Thank you James! We're pleased to know you enjoyed the latest video!
- Lightbringer
Great video guys! Can't believe i hadn't already subbed
Thanks for subbing! Welcome aboard! We have many tales to come!
- Lightbringer
Im loving this a lot ❤.
The voice for this is also Baldamorts guide to Warhammer 40k. Great voice!
Please do Journey to the West
I shall put it on our very long 'to do' list ! :)
- Lightbringer
@@livingmythology1405 🐐
I obviously can't speak for everyone, but in the wake of the more recent God of war games, I'd really like to see more videogames based on Norse mythology. Both the Prose eddas version and Marvels version.
Would be very cool!
- Lightbringer
Cool yeah. The Edas are some of the closest to facts that we have. So, these retellings are splendidly on point to the best of my knowledge. However, the God of War, Marvel, and other game baised things take the mythology/religion and create such inaccurate stories that many scream internally when it is quoted as fact. (Yes, I have met these people.) I personally would like to continue hearing the point of view things we are getting than venturing into modern fantasy.
@@ashleyklump4638
That's fine. You do you.
❤@@livingmythology1405
There is a cool ass horror game based on Norse Mythology (and the very real illness of Psychosis) called Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. It's a really emotional and powerful game. Don't know if that type of game is up your alley but that's definitely a suggestion.
Would there be any chance that Mesopotamian and Australian Aboriginal mythology could be covered ? They have many a wondrous story, which are not as often told.
I'm not sure - but we're hoping to cover a lot from all across the globe ! I will add it to the list!! We love to learn and share!
- Lightbringer
Awesome voice
Thank you !
- Lightbringer
Noice 👍
👍cheers!
- Lightbringer
Oh yes, Norse mythology all day!
WooooHooo!!!!
- Lightbringer
Insta-sub I didn't know about this 😮
Thank you for joining the journey! We hope you enjoy all the tales to come!
- Lightbringer
Baldemort is baus
Yes he is !!!
- Lightbringer
NORSE!!!🤟
WOOO!!!! 🤟
Was Odin a Fallen, or a first gen nephilim? What do you guys think?
He was a god! An Æsir my friend!
- Lightbringer
Baldemort warhammer no way more great content to listen to at work
We’re happy to make the hours go by a little easier :)
Many thanks for watching!
- Lightbringer
I am Smokey Ben The NashVillain
The AllFather ODIN is the best mythological deity & GUNGNIR is the best mythological weapon
Thank you for sharing your love of Odin and Gungnir! They are very cool!
- Lightbringer
Skolᛋᛟᛃ
Thank you
- Lightbringer
> realms
- Oden