Kamis, 15 Januari 2009

odin legend


he chief divinity of the Norse pantheon, the foremost of the Aesir. Odin is a son of Bor and Bestla. He is called Alfadir, Allfather, for he is indeed father of the gods. With Frigg he is the father of Balder, Hod, and Hermod. He fathered Thor on the goddess Jord; and the giantess Grid became the mother of Vidar.

Odin is a god of war and death, but also the god of poetry and wisdom. He hung for nine days, pierced by his own spear, on the world tree. Here he learned nine powerful songs, and eighteen runes. Odin can make the dead speak to question the wisest amongst them. His hall in Asgard is Valaskjalf ("shelf of the slain") where his throne Hlidskjalf is located. From this throne he observes all that happens in the nine worlds. The tidings are brought to him by his two raven Huginn and Muninn. He also resides in Valhalla, where the slain warriors are taken.

Odin's attributes are the spear Gungnir, which never misses its target, the ring Draupnir, from which every ninth night eight new rings appear, and his eight-footed steed Sleipnir. He is accompanied by the wolves Freki and Geri, to whom he gives his food for he himself consumes nothing but wine. Odin has only one eye, which blazes like the sun. His other eye he traded for a drink from the Well of Wisdom, and gained immense knowledge. On the day of the final battle, Odin will be killed by the wolf Fenrir.

He is also called Othinn, Wodan and Wotan. Some of the aliases he uses to travel icognito among mortals are Vak and Valtam. Wednesday is named after him (Wodan).

Old Norse: Odínn

Rabu, 14 Januari 2009

valkyrie legend


he Valkyries ("choosers of the slain", alternative spelling: Walkyries, Old Norse valkyrja, pl. valkyrjur) are figures of Norse mythology. Lesser goddesses (dís, pl. dísir) and generally held to be daughters of Odin, they are usually depicted as beautiful warrior-maidens on winged horses, armed with helmets and spears.

However, valkyrie horse was a kenning for wolf (see e.g. Rök Stone), so contrary to the stereotype they did not ride mounts of the pegasus kind. Their horses were rather the packs of wolves that frequented the corpses of dead warriors.

Their purpose is to visit battlefields and chose the most heroic of those who have died in battle (called Einherjar), to carry them off to Valhalla. This was necessary because Odin needed warriors to fight at his side at the preordained battle at the end of the world, Ragnarok. Any maiden who became a Valkyrie would, generally held belief states, remain immortal and invulnerable—as long as she remained a virgin.

In the field they are always in complete armor; led on by Skuld, the youngest of the Fates, they are foremost in battle, with helmets on their heads, armed with flaming swords, and surrounded by lightning and meteors. Sometimes they are seen riding through the air and over the sea on shadowy horses, from whose manes fall hail on the mountains and dew on the valleys; and at other times their fiery lances gleam in the spectral lights of the aurora borealis; and again, they are represented clothed in white, with flowing hair, as cupbearers to the heroes at the feasts of Valhalla.

The Valkyries also acted as Odin's messengers. Their armor, while doing his bidding, was thought to have caused Aurora Borealis.

List of the Valkyries:

  1. Brunhilde (ON Brynhildr; appears in the Völsunga saga)
  2. Göll (ON Gǫll)
  3. Göndul (ON Gǫndul)
  4. Guðr (or Gunnr, chooser of the slain, mentioned in several sources)
  5. Herfjoturr (ON Herfjǫturr; caused the paralysis of defeat)
  6. Hildr
  7. Hladgunnr (ON Hlaðgunnr)
  8. Hlokk (ON Hlǫkk)
  9. Hrist (served the einherjar in Valhalla)
  10. Mist (served the einherjar in Valhalla)
  11. Rota (ON Róta; chooser of the slain)
  12. Sigrdrifa (ON Sigrdrífa)
  13. Sigrún (mentioned in Helgakviða Hundingsbana II)
  14. Skagull (ON Skǫgul; filled Odin's horn with mead)
  15. Skeggjald (ON Skeggjǫld)
  16. Skuld (Norn and chooser of the slain)
  17. Svafa (ON Sváfa)
  18. Trud (ON Þrúðr; a daughter of Thor's who served the einherjar in Valhalla).

Richard Wagner adapted one of the Valkyrie myths, dealing with the Valkyrie Brunhilde and her love for the warrior Siegfried, into his opera Die Walküre.

Selasa, 16 Desember 2008

Sephirot, musuh kah??!!



sephirot...................
jika kamu mendengar nama sephirot,maka kamu pasti takut.karna dia adalah final boz
dari final fantasi VII.
musuh besar dari hero ff7,cloud strive
bahkan permusuhan mereka ada dalam game KINGDOM HEART SERIES.
tapi bagai manakah menurut kamu??!!