skadegöres
Skadegöres, also known as skadegods, is a Swedish term that translates to "damage gods." It refers to a group of deities in Norse mythology who were associated with various forms of damage, injury, and misfortune. These gods were not worshipped in the same way as the more prominent Aesir or Vanir deities, but they played a significant role in the cosmology and folklore of the ancient Norse people.
The concept of skadegöres is closely linked to the idea of balance and harmony in the natural
Some of the most well-known skadegöres include:
* Skade, the goddess of damage and injury
* Fjölsviðr, the god of misfortune and bad luck
* Ofnir, the god of fire and destruction
* Jörmungandr, the world serpent and bringer of Ragnarok
Skadegöres were not considered evil in the traditional sense, but rather neutral forces that operated according
In modern times, the concept of skadegöres has been explored in various forms of media, including literature,