idémyldring
Idémyldring is a term used in Nordic mythology to describe a phenomenon where two people, often a man and a woman, share a single body. This condition is not a physical ailment but a supernatural state, often associated with the gods and goddesses of Norse mythology. The most well-known example of idémyldring is the relationship between the god Odin and the goddess Frigg. According to the Prose Edda, Odin and Frigg share a single mind, with Odin possessing the body and Frigg possessing the mind.
The concept of idémyldring is not explicitly explained in the Norse myths, but it is often interpreted
The term idémyldring is not used in the Poetic Edda, which suggests that it may be a