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Along with [[Verðandi]] and [[Urðr]], Skuld was one of the Nornir, women who were at the birth of every child, deciding its fate. Skuld represented the future, whilst the other two represented the present and past.<ref>{{WP|Skuld}}</ref>
Along with [[Verðandi]] and [[Urðr]], Skuld was one of the Nornir, women who were at the birth of every child, deciding its fate. Skuld represented the future, whilst the other two represented the present and past.<ref>{{WP|Skuld}}</ref>


In [[Asgard]], [[Odin|Havi]] was approached by the Nornir at his throne atop [[Heimdall]]'s [[Heimdall's Tower|tower]] in Asgard about an upcoming [[Great Catastrophe|catastrophe]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[View Above All]]</ref>
In [[Asgard]], [[Odin|Havi]] was approached by the Nornir at his throne atop [[Heimdall]]'s [[Heimdall's Tower|tower]] in Asgard about an upcoming [[Great Catastrophe|catastrophe]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[View Above All]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Skuld was an Isu and one of three Nornir in Norse mythology.

Mythology

Along with Verðandi and Urðr, Skuld was one of the Nornir, women who were at the birth of every child, deciding its fate. Skuld represented the future, whilst the other two represented the present and past.[1]

In Asgard, Havi was approached by the Nornir at his throne atop Heimdall's tower in Asgard about an upcoming catastrophe.[2]

Appearances

References