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Skadi: The Winter Goddess Who Chose the Mountains over Asgard

Posted on 23/01/202627/01/2026 By Dr. Alistair Thorne No Comments on Skadi: The Winter Goddess Who Chose the Mountains over Asgard
Skadi: The Winter Goddess Who Chose the Mountains over Asgard

A Winter Goddess Who Belonged Not to the Temple Throughout my repeated readings of Norse mythology, Skadi remains the character who most resonates with me. She is neither a docile deity nor a tamed symbol—she is the daughter of Jötunheim, the untamed spirit dwelling above the snowline and within the howling winds. Her story is,…

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