It is unclear whether the theonym semantically derives from the first meaning or the secondĪ connection has been also suggested with the Old Norse bragarfull, the cup drunk in solemn occasions with the taking of vows. The theonym Bragi probably stems from the masculine noun bragr, which can be translated in Old Norse as 'poetry' (compare with Icelandic bragur 'poem, melody, wise') or as 'the first, noblest' (compare with poetic Old Norse bragnar 'chiefs, men', bragningr 'king'). He is often considered the messenger of the godsīragi is the skaldic god of poetry in Norse mythology and husband of the goddess Iðunn Hermóðr (Old Norse "war-spirit" anglicized as Hermod) is a figure in Norse mythology. I'll be talking a bit more about the Three Norns in a different theory blog. The Three Norns each represent an element of time : Urd (Old Norse Urðr, “The Past,” and a common word for fate in and of itself), the second Verdandi (Old Norse Verðandi, “What Is Presently Coming into Being”) and the third Skuld (Old Norse Skuld, “What Shall Be”) The Three Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural: nornir) are female beings who were said to control the fates of gods and men Urd - as some of you probably already know - is one of the Three Norns in Norse mythology along with Verdandi and Skuld If you didn't already know, Urd, Hermod, Bragi, and Vor's names are all from Norse mythology. What happened to these four ? Why were they never mentioned by Eraqus or Xehanort in Birth By Sleep ? If any of these four are alive post-KH3, where have they been this whole time ? Why was Scala ad Caleum never mentioned until KH3 ? ![]() ![]() It turns out that Eraqus wasn't Xehanort's only companion on the journey to becoming a Keyblade Masterīut that now leaves us some very important questions :
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