Norse Mythology Frigg - Norse Spirit
Frigg is the wife of Odin in Norse mythology. In literature, she is described as Odin's equal when it comes to knowledge of the fate of the world, but unlike him, she is silent. Only in the poem Baldrs draumar is Frigg portrayed as actively acting to change the course of fate, as she first asks all things in the world to spare her son Balder and then, failing that, to weep for him. Because of her wisdom, Odin often seeks her advice in difficult decisions. She is the mother of Baldr, Hermod and Hodr and the daughter of Fjorgyn, she owns the horse Hovvarpner and lives in the house Fensale (which means ''the hall of Moses''). Frigg has several servants, the most important being Fulla, who is her maid, and Gna, who is her messenger. Frigg can be traced
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