It's interesting to note that Old English charms show the related Anglo-Saxons believed in only SEVEN realms, though those realms aren't stated,, and worshipped some of the same gods with different names (Woden, Ingui, Frige, etc). We know they had Middangeard, Hell and Asageard, but otherwise it's difficult to tell. Neorxnawang may have been one. But looking at the norse myths, it's interesting that the dokkalfar of Svartalfheim and the dvergr of Nidavellir may actually be the same beings, and that the Vanir were so heavily associated with the Alfar, who Freyr ruled, that they also may have been synonymous, with late Norse skalds mixing up older pagan stories that contradicted each other to fill out the nine. The Old English seven worlds may have been a realm for the gods, a realm for elves, a realm for dwarves, a realm for giants, a realm for wights, a realm for mankind, and then a realm for the dead.
Maybe you said it but I've always wondered if the nine realms could be perceived as clumps land on one tree branch of a giant tree like darnassus in world of warcraft or are they separate universes in another dimension kinda of like the other world in Celtic myth. Last interpretation the marvel one they are simply other planets throughout the universe.
The were Flat earthers, just like the Egyptians, the 3 women represented the 3 cubes ! Of light ! The understood the true astronomy of where we live. MOD9 or casting out nines reveal our creators patterns
Do you have a favourite realm of Norse Cosmology?
Jackson Crawford is good at going over Norse mythology too
Excellent and informative video. Thanks for posting. You folks do a great job.
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It's interesting to note that Old English charms show the related Anglo-Saxons believed in only SEVEN realms, though those realms aren't stated,, and worshipped some of the same gods with different names (Woden, Ingui, Frige, etc). We know they had Middangeard, Hell and Asageard, but otherwise it's difficult to tell. Neorxnawang may have been one. But looking at the norse myths, it's interesting that the dokkalfar of Svartalfheim and the dvergr of Nidavellir may actually be the same beings, and that the Vanir were so heavily associated with the Alfar, who Freyr ruled, that they also may have been synonymous, with late Norse skalds mixing up older pagan stories that contradicted each other to fill out the nine. The Old English seven worlds may have been a realm for the gods, a realm for elves, a realm for dwarves, a realm for giants, a realm for wights, a realm for mankind, and then a realm for the dead.
It's very interesting indeed. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Wow, so eye-opening. Well done. Thank you.
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Informative as always.
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There are three types of elves according to the brothers grimm: the light elves, dark elves, and black elves (usually considered dwarves)
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Nidavellir was used before svartalfheim to described the realm of dwarves
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Hail the Aesir and the Vanir!
History is myth, Myth is true history.
An interesting take... Thanks for watching!
Maybe you said it but I've always wondered if the nine realms could be perceived as clumps land on one tree branch of a giant tree like darnassus in world of warcraft or are they separate universes in another dimension kinda of like the other world in Celtic myth. Last interpretation the marvel one they are simply other planets throughout the universe.
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😎 cool ..contact Michelle Clinton at the BBC ..you should hopefully get some work presenting world history for BBC four Kelly..good luck🍀
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The were Flat earthers, just like the Egyptians, the 3 women represented the 3 cubes ! Of light ! The understood the true astronomy of where we live. MOD9 or casting out nines reveal our creators patterns
Swartalf = black + elf