hönnunarsögu
Hönnunarsögu, or "the story of creation," is a foundational concept in Icelandic folklore and mythology, rooted in the traditional beliefs of the Icelandic people. It describes the origins of the world and the cosmos, drawing from Norse mythology and pre-Christian traditions. The narrative is primarily preserved in the *Prose Edda*, a 13th-century compilation by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson, which synthesizes older oral traditions.
According to hönnunarsögu, the universe begins in a formless void known as Ginnungagap, surrounded by two opposing
From Ymir’s brow, the first man, Ask (Ash), and the first woman, Embla (Elm), are crafted by
Hönnunarsögu remains a cornerstone of Icelandic cultural identity, influencing literature, art, and modern interpretations of Norse