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m At no point in the old texts is Gunnlod given as a possible mother for Bragi. It’s a modern invention to explain why his mom is never mentioned, but Frigg is infinitely more likely candidate than Gunnlod as Bragi has absolutely no connection to her.
 
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{{Youmay|the Norse god|the [[Bragi (Viking)|Viking of the same name]]}}
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[[File: ACV Orlog Bragi.png|thumb|125px|Bragi's Verve]]
[[File: ACV Orlog Bragi.png|thumb|125px|Bragi's Verve]]
'''Bragi''' was the ''[[skald]]ic'' god of poetry in [[Norse mythology]] and the husband to [[Idun|Iðunn]]. According to some accounts, like [[Snorri Sturluson]]'s ''{{Wiki|Skáldskaparmál}}'', he was one of [[Odin]]'s sons, though the identity of his mother was disputed and alternated between either [[Minerva|Gunnlöð]] or [[Frigg]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Bragi}}</ref>
'''Bragi''' was the ''[[skald]]ic'' god of poetry in [[Norse mythology]] and the husband to [[Idun|Iðunn]]. According to some accounts, like [[Snorri Sturluson]]'s ''{{Wiki|Skáldskaparmál}}'', he was one of [[Odin]]'s sons, and possibly a son of [[Frigg]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Bragi}}</ref>


==Legacy and influence==
==Legacy and influence==

Latest revision as of 13:45, 21 June 2025

This article is about the Norse god. You may be looking for the Viking of the same name.
Bragi's Verve

Bragi was the skaldic god of poetry in Norse mythology and the husband to Iðunn. According to some accounts, like Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál, he was one of Odin's sons, and possibly a son of Frigg.[1]

Legacy and influence[edit | edit source]

Many Norsemen sought to earn reputation by naming their children after the god and training them as skalds. A handful of famous skalds have all born that name,[1] perhaps most famously, Bragi Boddason, who served Ragnar Lothbrok during his campaign into England.[2] In the late 9th century, the Raven Clan Viking Bragi served as one of a number of skalds aboard the personal longship belonging to the shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir.[3]

Bragi had a totem named after him in the popular dice game Orlog. The piece "Bragi's Verve" would earn players extra favor tokens for every dice face that showed a grasping hand. An Anglo-Saxon woman in Grimsby, Lincolnshire possessed the piece, which she gave to Eivor after being defeated.[3]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Bragi is only mentioned in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla in the form of an Orlog piece, and as such it is unconfirmed if he is also an Isu.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]