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Tragedy

Der Tod von Baldr

Die Götter glaubten, sie könnten Baldr mit einem einfachen Eid vor Schaden bewahren, doch gerade dieses Vertrauen führte zu seinem Untergang und offenbarte die Zerbrechlichkeit ihrer göttlichen Ordnung.

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Europe
Key Figures
Hodr, Loki, Odin +5 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Creation of the Nine Realms

The cosmos is formed from the body of the slain giant Ymir, giving rise to the realms that comprise the Norse universe.

Birth of Baldr

Baldr is born to Odin and Frigg, embodying the ideals of light, beauty, and benevolence, destined for greatness among the gods.

Frigg’s Oath

Frigg travels through the realms, extracting oaths from all beings to protect Baldr, ensuring his safety from harm.

The Prophecy of Baldr's Death

A foreboding prophecy foretells Baldr's demise, instilling a sense of dread among the gods despite their attempts to shield him.

Loki's Deception

Loki crafts a mistletoe arrow and deceives Hoder into unwittingly killing Baldr, resulting in the tragic unraveling of the divine order.

Baldr's Funeral

The gods mourn Baldr's death, constructing a grand pyre and seeking to reclaim him from the realm of Hel.

Hela's Challenge

Hela agrees to release Baldr from her realm if every being weeps for him, testing the gods' resolve and the depth of their grief.

Cycle of Revenge Begins

The gods' desire for vengeance against Loki ignites a cycle of retribution that threatens to engulf Asgard in chaos.

Lessons from Loss

The tragedy of Baldr imparts vital lessons on fate, trust, and the consequences of deceit, shaping the beliefs and practices of the Norse people.

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