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Discover the intriguing tale of HEIMDALL, the enigmatic Guardian God of the Bifröst Bridge, as depicted in Norse mythology and Marvel's cinematic universe. Unveil the mysteries surrounding Heimdall's role as Thor's steadfast companion, Goddess Sif's protector, and the vigilant defender of Asgard. Delve into the epic clash between Heimdall and Loki, and explore the theories behind Heimdall's connection to the soul stone. Embark on a mythical journey through realms, guided by the resounding call of Heimdall's Gjallarhorn, across the rainbow bridge of Bifrost. Join us in unraveling the legends and lore surrounding WHO IS HEIMDALL? 🌈✨
0:00 The Origin of HEIMDALL
1:07 Heimdall's Childhood
1:31 The Creation of the Rainbow Bridge Bifröst
2:20 Heimdall's Hall and the Mountain
2:33 Heimdall's Abilities and Attributes
03:44 To be continued...
✅ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES:
Lerarte's version Skáldskaparmál 8
Prose Edda; The Delusion of Gylfi 26 - 48 -
Poetic Edda; The Lay of Hyndla 35-37
Poetic Edda; Völuspá 27- 46
Poetic Edda; The Sayings of Grimnir 13 - 28
Poetic Edda; The Lay of Thrym 15
Prose Edda; THE LANGUAGE OF SKALDIC ART 1 - 2 - 8 - 16
Saemund's Edda
Poetic Edda; Völuspá 31 - 47
Also, Hallinskidi was another name for the god, the one that allows the skalds to link him to the ram.
Regarding this name, there is a somewhat confusing and unknown myth; it is said that this sword was named so in Skáldskaparmál because Heimdall was killed by the head of a man. The fragment says:
A sword is called Heimdall's head, and it is because it is told that he was killed by a man's head; this is sung in The Incantations of Heimdall, hence a head is called Heimdall's destruction, for the sword is the destruction of man. Skáldskaparmál 8