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Mythology: Norse


Family: Æsir

Abode:
Fensalir 


Parents: Fjörgyn, Fjörgynn


Siblings: Vili, Vé


Consorts: Odin (Husband), Vili, Vé (Lovers - Possibly)


Notable Children:
 Baldr, Höðr, Thor (Steph-Mother)

Associations:
Marriage, Motherhood, Prophecy.

Key Info

- Queen of Asgard

- Protects marriage and mothers

- Knows the fate of all beings

- Mother of Baldr

- Attended by the goddesses Eir (healing), Hlín (protection), Gná (messenger), and Fulla (fertility) 


Brief Bio

Frigg (or Frigga) is the goddess of marriage, family, and motherhood in Norse mythology. Frigg possesses the power of prophecy and knows the fate of all beings. While she is knowledgeable about the future, she rarely speaks of it, even to Odin. She is the wife of Odin (chief of the Æsir), by whom she is the mother of Baldr and Höðr, and stepmother of Thor (Odin's eldest son) and Víðarr. 


Ruling Asgard as queen alongside the All-Father, Frigg often dwells in the dense, foggy lands of Fensalir (Old Norse: “Halls of Fen”) when her husband is away on one of his quests for knowledge; additionally, she is the only one besides Odin permitted to sit on his throne Hliðskjálf, and look out across the Nine Realms. 


Serving as Frigg's attendants are Eir, the gods' doctor and goddess of healing, Hlín (a goddess of protection), Gná (a messenger goddess), and Fulla (a fertility goddess). It is unclear whether Frigg's companions and attendants are simply different aspects of Frigg herself


Frigg

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Norse MYTHOLOGY

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