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{{ | [[File:DTVA - Pendant of Freyja.jpg|thumb|250px|A pendant depicting the goddess Freyja / c. Viking Age]] | ||
[[Freyja]] was the most gifted among the [[Norse people|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|gods]] at ''{{Wiki|seiðr}}''; the art of divination, or prophecy. ''Seiðr'' allowed one to travel beyond space and time to catch a glimpse of what Fate had in store. [[Odin]] learned how to [[Calculations|see the future]] from Freyja. | |||
Freyja also had an unusual way of getting around. Legend has it that she loved to surround herself with [[cat]]s. In fact, her chariot was pulled not by [[horse]]s, but by two massive blue and grey cats—gifts from the Norse god of thunder, [[Thor]]. | |||
Freyja also had an unusual way of getting around. Legend has it that she loved to surround herself with | |||
This pendant representing the goddess could have been used in ceremonies or offerings to honour her. | This pendant representing the goddess could have been used in ceremonies or offerings to honour her. | ||
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | [[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:48, 9 April 2022

Freyja was the most gifted among the Norse gods at seiðr; the art of divination, or prophecy. Seiðr allowed one to travel beyond space and time to catch a glimpse of what Fate had in store. Odin learned how to see the future from Freyja.
Freyja also had an unusual way of getting around. Legend has it that she loved to surround herself with cats. In fact, her chariot was pulled not by horses, but by two massive blue and grey cats—gifts from the Norse god of thunder, Thor.
This pendant representing the goddess could have been used in ceremonies or offerings to honour her.