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Goddess of Marriage and Foreknowledge
About Frigg
When Baldr dreamed of his death and the gods gathered in dread, it was Frigg who extracted oaths from every stone, plant, and flame, not to harm him, but overlooked mistletoe, deeming it too young and frail to swear. That omission fractured her foresight, not her authority; she saw the unraveling but could not compel the unseen. Her prophecies were never commands, but quiet currents beneath fate’s surface, woven into cradle songs, whispered at hearth fires, encoded in the placement of spindle whorls and the timing of handfastings. She did not rule Asgard’s halls with thunder, but held its kinship together: arbitrating blood-oaths between jarls, reweaving alliances after feuds, ensuring lineage names carried weight beyond inheritance. Her wisdom lived in restraint, in knowing when to speak, when to bind, and when to let the loom hold silence while destiny caught up.
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- “What oath did you extract from the oak at Ullr’s moot—and why did you refuse one from the river Ván?”
- “How did you interpret the raven’s flight pattern the morning Baldr first dreamed of mistletoe?”
- “Which three marriages did you personally oversee that prevented war between the Vanir and Aesir?”
- “What does the knotwork on your spindle signify—and why is one strand left deliberately untwisted?”