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Chapter 575 Three members of the Warner Protoss

Chapter 575 Three members of the Warner Protoss

In Norse mythology, Njord, the sea god, is set as the leader of the Vanir Protoss.

Obviously, the southern and central parts of the Germanic region are inland areas, and it is impossible for the cult of Sea God to be born here, nor is it a territory ruled by the Vanir clan.

Only the northern part of the Germanic region has the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, where the cult of Poseidon can be born.

Therefore, the Vanir Protoss in Norse mythology is based on the native gods in the northern part of the Germanic region.

Skadi will be considered another identity of Freya, because in Norse mythology, she challenged the Aesir like Gulweger.

In Norse mythology, Skadi is the goddess of winter and hunting wearing snow boots, and her identity is the daughter of the giant Sharkey.

The giant Sharkey was killed by the Asir Protoss, and Skadi came to Asgard angrily.

But her purpose is not to avenge her father Sharkey, but to ask the Asa gods to give her a husband as compensation——

The father was killed, and the daughter actually asked to marry the father-killing enemy.

Obviously, Norse mythology is deliberately humiliating and belittling the goddess Skadi.

Because Skadi is the enemy of the Asa Protoss [Aryan Gods].

Both Freya and Skadi were degraded and humiliated goddesses in Norse mythology, so they are considered to be the same goddess.

But in Norse mythology, Skadi's first husband is set to be the sea god Njord.

Njord, the god of the sea, is the father of Freya and Frey.

In other words, Skadi is Freya's stepmother.

Theoretically speaking, it is more likely that Skadi and Njord's first wife, the goddess Nasus, are the same goddess than that Skadi and Freya are the same goddess.

Moreover, in Norse mythology, the fate of Scarti and Freya is not exactly the same.

Although Skadi was initially married to Njord by Odin, as a derogatory humiliation of Skadi in Norse mythology.

But Skadi soon ended the marriage and married the new god of his grandchildren, Uriel, the god of winter and the hunt.

Just like Njord, the husband of the sea goddess Nasus, is a male god created based on Nasus, a tool man used to replace Nasus.

The god of winter and hunting, Uriel, is obviously a male god created from the goddess of winter and hunting, Skadi.

Most importantly, in Norse mythology, the god of winter and hunting, Uriel [Skadi] once seized the throne of Odin, the king of the gods.

It is mentioned in [The Deeds of the Danes] that Uriel is a cunning wizard.

When King Odin was exiled, he ruled Denmark for ten years instead of Odin.

When Odin returned home, Uriel was expelled and then killed.

The realistic prototype of this story may be that the group that worshiped the goddess Skadi once defeated the group that worshiped Odin.

Ten years later, the Odin-worshiping Clans defeated Skadi's Horde again.

Njord became the husband of the goddess Skadi, which is the derogation and humiliation of the goddess Skadi in Norse mythology.

Skadi ends her marriage with Njord, which means that Norse mythology stops belittling and humiliating her.

Odd, the god of travel, has always been Freya's husband, representing Norse mythology's humiliation to Freya has never ended.

Judging from the different marriage fates of Skadi and Freya, they are obviously not the same goddess.

Ge Feng is the patron saint of chastity in Norse mythology, and is also regarded as the goddess of harvest because of the legend of plowing the fields.

It is mentioned in [Prose Edda] that Ge Feng is a goddess of virginity and the guardian of chastity.

When a woman dies unmarried, her soul will come to her after death.

[Poetic Edda] mentions that Ge Feng has a goddess necklace.

It is the possession of the necklace that connects Ge Feng and Freya.

Because Freya also has a gold necklace.

Ge Feng's name is relatively rarely mentioned in Norse mythology.

Because Ge Feng's ability to predict and guide virgin souls is very similar to Odin's wife Frigg, Ge Feng is considered to be another incarnation of Frigg.

Freya is the prototype of Frigga, so this is the second connection between Ge Feng and Freya.

Freya's other name, Kaifen [Gefn], is very similar to Ge Feng [Gefjun], and it means "give".

This is the third connection between Ge Feng and Freya.

Judging from these three connections, Ge Feng may indeed be Freya's other identity.

After all, the many connections between Ge Feng and Freya cannot be a coincidence.

Frey, an important member of the Warner Protoss, is the god of harvest in Norse mythology who is in charge of sowing, harvesting, shepherding and reproduction.

Frey's subordinate god Beila and Beila's husband Bergville, the husband and wife are both revered as the god of wine.

Winemaking requires the use of fruits and grains as materials, so the identity of the subordinate god also confirms that Frey is the god of harvest related to agriculture and animal husbandry.

Frey will have the identity of the god of the sun because his wife is the goddess of the sun, Gerd.

In Norse mythology, Frey once sat on the throne of Odin's god king.

Because sitting on the throne of Odin could see the whole world, Frey saw a goddess in the kingdom of giants, and when she raised her arms, the light from her arms illuminated the sky and sea.

The goddess that Frey saw illuminating the sky and the sea was Gerd, the goddess of the sun.

Seeing the beautiful Gerd made Frey lovesick.

In order to get Gerd, Frey turned to his entourage Skinnier for help.

Skinier asked Frey to give him his sword and horse - the life of the warrior.

After Frey surrendered his life, Skinnier threatened Gerd with force to submit, and let Gerd marry Frey.

Frey's story, obviously, has a huge irrationality.

Since Skinner's identity is Frey's entourage, he should unconditionally obey Frey's orders.

But in fact, it was Frey who made a deal with Skinnier, giving the sword and war horse—giving his life to Skinnier.

In Norse mythology, Frey and Freya have the same identity, they are both hostages handed over by the Vanir protoss to the Asa protoss, and they are both children of the sea god Njord.

Frey's real prototype should undoubtedly be the native gods in the northern part of the Germanic region.

Unlike Freya, who was belittled and humiliated, Frey is a native god who took the initiative to turn to the Asa protoss [Aryan gods].

In return for Frey, the Asa Protoss [Aryan Gods] helped Frey get the Sun Goddess Ged, and the Aryans helped Frey's tribe conquer the Sun Goddess Ged's tribe.

Because he was sincerely accepted by the Asir Protoss, in the battle of Ragnarok, Frey and the Asir Protoss fought against the giants together, and finally died together with the flame giant Surtur.

Frey is known by many different names throughout Germania and Scandinavia.

In Denmark he was called Vladi.

It is said that Vladi once got a magical mill, which can grind out various things according to people's wishes.

Vladimir had two giantesses grind a mill, and they produced gold, abundance, and peace.

But Vladimir is insatiable and does not let the giantess rest.

In order to retaliate, the giantess sang "War" while grinding the mill, so the pirates were attracted to kill the Danes in their sleep, took away the two giantesses and the magic mill, and loaded them on their ship.

The pirate told the giantess to grind out salt, because salt was rare and expensive at that time.

But the cruelty of the pirates was no less than that of Vladimir, and the giantess still had no rest, so she could only keep grinding, producing too much salt, and sinking the ship.

Because the giantess and the mill that sank in the water continued to grind, there was more and more salt in the sea, so the sea water became salty from then on.

(End of this chapter)

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