Talsmaðr
Talsmaðr is a term derived from Old Norse, meaning "tongue friend" or "tongue companion." It refers to a type of magical artifact or charm used in Norse mythology and folklore. Talsmaðr are often described as small, often hidden objects that possess the ability to influence or control the wearer's tongue, granting them the power of speech, eloquence, or even the ability to speak to animals or other supernatural beings.
The concept of talsmaðr is closely tied to the idea of talismans, which are amulets or charms
In Norse mythology, talsmaðr are sometimes associated with specific deities or figures, such as Odin, the god
The use of talsmaðr is also mentioned in various Old Norse texts and sagas, where they are
In modern times, the concept of talsmaðr has been adapted and reinterpreted in various forms of popular