

Mythology: Norse
Family: Æsir
Parents: Odin (Possibly), Frigg (Possibly)
Consorts: Iðunn
Notable Children: Móði, Magni (Sif), Ullr (Stepson from Sif), Þrúðr (Járnsaxa)
Associations: Poetry, Beards
*No, the vikings did not have acoustic guitars, but rather tagelharpas and lyres instead. However this is an awesome photo, so consider it a Mr. Rinkevich modern update.
Key Info
- God of Poetry...and BEARDS!
- Greets and escorts fallen warriors to Valhalla
Brief Bio
In Norse mythology, Bragi is the god of poetry, eloquence, and wisdom. He is depicted as a wise and eloquent figure, often associated with skalds (bards) and their craft. Bragi is considered the master of the skalds, poets who played a vital role in preserving and transmitting Norse culture and history through their verse
Bragi is renowned for his skill in poetry, speech, and storytelling. He is married to Idunn, the goddess of youth and keeper of the apples that grant immortality to the gods.
He is said to greet warriors who die in battle and escort them to Valhalla, the hall of the slain, where he honors their bravery through song and entertains them with his tales
Bragi

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