võlvid
Völvid is a term that appears in Old Norse literature, notably in the Poetic Edda. It refers to a specific type of prophecy or divination, often associated with powerful and sometimes fearsome women. These women, known as völur, were believed to possess the ability to see the future, understand hidden matters, and communicate with the spiritual realm. The practice of völvid involved elaborate rituals, chants, and sometimes trance-like states.
The most famous example of völvid in the Eddas is the prophecy delivered by the völva in
The practice was respected and feared in Viking Age society. While some sought out the wisdom of