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==Trivia==
 
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* His Greek equivalent, as ruler of the seas, is [[Poseidon]].
 
* His Greek equivalent, as ruler of the seas, is [[Poseidon]].
* Njörd, without any other real examples, could technically classify as the Vanir equivalent to Odin. However, he is never really described this way in myth, and rather than taking position as de facto chief of the Vanir, it seems he shares leadership with his children [[Freyr]] and [[Freya]], instead.
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* Njörd, without any other real examples, could technically classify as the Vanir equivalent to Odin. However, he is never really described this way in myth, and rather than taking position as de facto chief of the Vanir, it seems he shares leadership with his children [[Freyr]] and [[Freya]] instead.
 
[[Category:Norse Mythology]]
 
[[Category:Norse Mythology]]
 
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[[Category:Norse Gods]]

Revision as of 14:59, 19 January 2019

Template:Infobox gods Njörd is a Vanir God of the seas. Along with his children, he's considered as the great leader of the Vanir gods.

He is the father of Freyr, Frigg (originally known as Freya), and the maternal grandfather of Baldur.

Norse Mythology

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In the God of War series

Pre-God of War

Njörd, as a Vanir patriarch, took part in the Aesir-Vanir war alongside the rest of his kin, though little is known of what he did. After many centuries of bloodshed, the war came to an end, but at the added cost of his daughter; Freya, now lost in marriage to Odin; hated chief of the Aesir gods. Though peace was brokered and Aesir-Vanir relations became more amicable as a result, the Vanir never forgave Freya for what they viewed as a betrayal of her people and refused to accept her back. Because of Freya's entrapment in Midgard due to Odin's curses, Njörd likely hasn't seen his daughter in many years.

At some point after the war, during Odin's harrying of the giants; a village north of the Lake of Nine that housed a shrine to Njörd was destroyed when the colossal body of Thamur (upon being struck by Thor) fell onto his own chisel; his Frost Giant physiology coating the whole landscape in ice upon death.

God of War (2018)

In the game itself, Njörd is mentioned as being legitimately loved by those that worshipped him, leading Atreus to question further whether all Gods were truly as bad as his father described.

Powers & Abilities

Being one the great leaders of the Vanir gods, Njörd is considered one of the most powerful of his kind and probably possesses abilities that reflect this.

  • Seiðr Process: While it’s unknown how powerful Njörd is with Vanir Magic. He is skilled enough to use Temporal Magic, Mimir calling it a personal favorite of Njörd.
  • Superhuman Strength: Njörd must have tremendous amounts of superhuman strength, although while it can be assumed that he is close to rivaling the strength of Baldur and Týr, he is likely weaker than Thor and Odin
  • Hydrokinesis: As chief god of the sea, it is highly likely he holds control over water, particularly in his domain of the oceans.
  • Aerokinesis: Also a god of the winds, there is a likelihood Njörd can manipulate air and wind as he chooses.
  • Immortality: Typical of a god, he is most likely immortal.

Trivia

  • His Greek equivalent, as ruler of the seas, is Poseidon.
  • Njörd, without any other real examples, could technically classify as the Vanir equivalent to Odin. However, he is never really described this way in myth, and rather than taking position as de facto chief of the Vanir, it seems he shares leadership with his children Freyr and Freya instead.