Tjarvot
Tjarvot is a term used in the context of Norse mythology and Old Norse literature to refer to the divine powers or abilities that the gods possess. The term is derived from the Old Norse word "tjarfa," which means "to be able" or "to possess." Tjarvot are often described as the inherent qualities or capacities that gods have, which allow them to perform extraordinary feats and influence the world around them. These abilities are not merely the result of magical artifacts or spells, but are an intrinsic part of the gods' nature.
In the Prose Edda, a collection of Old Norse myths and legends, the concept of tjarvot is
The tjarvot of the gods are also seen as a source of their power and authority. By
In modern times, the concept of tjarvot has been used in various forms of popular culture, including