contemporary Norse Goddess meme: Hel.



Hel, a goddess of death, ends this Norse Goddess meme series. Consigned to take those who do not die in battle, she's described as half-dead & half-alive, as depicted by contrasting panels 2 & 7. There's an adoption of medieval reaper imagery here with the beckoning hand & cowl of panels 1 & 8. The solitary figure on the misted land in panel 3 could be her initially arriving in Niflheim before setting up her eponymous realm for the dead.

[Found on a VK Wall. This was the last of this series we could find, but if you know of more, do let us know. And if any of you know who made these, or the particular #Meme generator used, do tell, as we'd love to make more ourselves.]

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Guillermo Maytorena IV knew there was something special in the Norse Lore when he picked up a copy of the d'Aulaires' Norse Gods and Giants at age seven. Since then he's been fascinated by the truthful potency of Norse Mythology, passionately read & studied, embraced Ásatrú, launched the Map of Midgard project, and spearheaded the neologism/brand NorsePlay. If you have employment/opportunities in investigative mythology,  field research, or product development to offer, do contact him.

Comments

  1. Thank you for posting this, these images and your writing just sparked so much creativity and inspiration!! <3 #Haunting

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  2. Plike Official: You are totally welcome! The Norse Lore figures are soooo evocative, complex, and resonant, and it's really grand to see how people interpret & manifest them. (Hey, have you listened to Wardruna? It's a Norse rune-inspired project, and I think you'd really love them.) Although this is the last of the specific series, there's definitely more NorsePlay content to come.

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  3. Guillermo the IVth I can't wait for the next chapter of NorsePlay, you've got me hooked!! :D This is a world I've never had a chance to explore, and you are so right, it is amazingly evocative!! Thank you so much for the music recommend too....I had never heard of Wardruna, but I'm going to check them out right now! :D

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