Völvaswere
Völvaswere, also known as völvas or seers, are figures from Norse mythology and folklore, particularly prominent in Icelandic sagas. They are women who possess the ability to see into the future and communicate with the gods. Völvaswere are often depicted as wise and powerful, using their knowledge to guide and protect their communities. Their abilities are typically associated with the goddess Freyja, who is said to have taught them the art of divination.
In Icelandic sagas, völvaswere play significant roles, often serving as advisors to kings and leaders. They
The term "völva" comes from the Old Norse word "vǫlva," which means "one who knows" or "one