Lungnablöðranna
Lungnablöðranna is an Old Norse term that translates to "lungs of the gods" or "divine lungs." This phrase appears in a few Norse mythological contexts, often associated with the creation or sustenance of life. While not a prominent deity or entity in itself, the concept suggests a fundamental, life-giving force within the divine realm.
The term is most notably found in poetic Eddic verse, where it is used metaphorically to describe
The abstract nature of lungnablöðranna means it is not depicted with specific attributes or narratives like