Jormungandr: The World Serpent
Jormungandr, the World Serpent, was destined to kill Thor in a final battle — but in doing so, he would also trigger the very end of the world he encircled.
Quick Facts
- Region
- Europe
- Key Figures
- Loki, Odin, Thor +2 more
Key Figures
Loki
Trickster God
AesirIn the vast and intricate landscape of Norse mythology, Loki stands out as one of the most enigmatic and complex figures...
Odin
All-Father
AesirIn the realm of Norse mythology, Odin stands as a towering figure, revered as the Allfather, the god of wisdom, war, and...
Thor
God of Thunder
AesirIn the pantheon of Norse mythology, Thor stands as a formidable figure, revered as the god of thunder and protector of b...
Jormungandr
World Serpent
MonsterIn the vast and enigmatic cosmos of Norse mythology, Jormungandr, the World Serpent, emerges as a formidable and awe-ins...
Fenrir
Monstrous Wolf
MonsterFenrir, the monstrous wolf of Norse mythology, embodies the raw and untamed forces of nature, chaos, and destruction. As...
The Story
This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.
The Power in Nature
Jormungandr, the World Serpent, lies coiled in the ocean that encircles Midgard, the realm of humanity. This colossal serpent, born of the trickster god Loki an...
Origin in Myth
In the beginning, the cosmos was a void, a churning mass of chaos from which the realms of existence would eventually emerge. From this primordial darkness, the...
Central Stories
One of the most defining stories in Norse mythology involves the fateful fishing trip of Thor, who sought to confront Jormungandr in a battle that would determi...
With Humanity
The relationship between Jormungandr and humanity is steeped in a profound blend of fear and reverence. The World Serpent, lurking in the depths of the ocean, r...
Cultural Meaning
Jormungandr holds a prominent place in the cultural landscape of Norse mythology, serving as a powerful symbol of chaos, fate, and the ever-present tension betw...
Timeline
Creation of the World
From the primordial void, the realms of existence emerge, including Jotunheim, the land of giants, and Midgard, the realm of humanity.
Birth of Jormungandr
Jormungandr is born of Loki and Angerboda, representing the chaotic forces of nature.
Banishment to the Ocean
Odin casts Jormungandr into the ocean surrounding Midgard, attempting to contain its power.
Thor's Fishing Trip
Thor, accompanied by Hymir, ventures into the ocean to catch Jormungandr, leading to a fateful confrontation.
Battle of Ragnarök
During the apocalyptic event of Ragnarök, Thor and Jormungandr face each other in a climactic battle that results in their mutual destruction.
Symbol of Chaos
Jormungandr becomes a symbol of the unpredictable forces of nature, representing both fear and reverence among the Norse people.
Cultural Legacy
The legacy of Jormungandr endures in modern interpretations of Norse mythology, captivating the imagination and highlighting the balance between chaos and order.
Sources
- sacred textThe Prose Edda
Primary source of Norse myths and legends.
- sacred textThe Poetic Edda
Collection of Old Norse poems detailing various myths.
- websiteNorse Mythology for Smart People
Extensive resource on Norse myths and figures.
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