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Norse Mythology Simplified – Aesir vs. Vanir

Your Immersive 7-Day Guide Through the Engaging Stories of the War of Gods That Shaped the Norse Pantheon

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Norse Mythology Simplified – Aesir vs. Vanir

By: Joshua Chord
Narrated by: Alan Turton
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KNOW NJÖRD. KNOW FRIGG. KNOW LOKI. NO HOLLYWOOD.

In this second installment of the Norse Mythology Simplified series, delve deeper into one of Norse mythology's critical events—the Aesir-Vanir War, exploring its deep cultural significance and the events that led to the unified Norse pantheon.

Discover a detailed analysis of the war's causes, key figures, significant battles, and its resolution—all narrated from the perspectives of the gods involved, such as Odin, Loki, Njörd, Frigg, and Freyr, with accessible and engaging storytelling.

Structured to unfold over seven days, each chapter draws parallels between ancient conflicts and modern ideologies, providing insights that relate to broader human experiences and encouraging a profound connection with ancient Norse tales.

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The narrator kept me intrigued. The book was well written and informative. I especially liked that it was written from a few of the Gods own views, to give a more personable view, of each God.

The history of the Norse beliefs.

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