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They also seem to be great builders, since the Vanir created the fabled Skíðblaðnir, a ship that was capable of flying and was described as the best of ships.
 
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As stated by both [[Mimir]] and [[Sigrun]], Freya is, or was the true Queen of the Valkyries long ago. This implies that the two races are in some way connected to one another. It is possible that the Valkyries are in fact a sub-race of the Vanir, or possibly even offshoots similar to how the Olympian Gods were offshoots to the Titans.
   
 
==Known Vanir==
 
==Known Vanir==

Revision as of 01:25, 7 June 2018

The Vanir are a tribe of Gods known for their connection to nature and magic. They are natives of Vanaheim, one of the Nine Realms of the World Tree.

Norse Mythology

The Vanir (singular Vanr) are a group of Gods associated with fertility, wisdom, and the ability to see the future. The Vanir were one of two groups of Gods venerated by the ancient Nordic pagans (the other being the Æsir).

The Vanir most likely symbolized the peaceful aspects of nature, in contrast with the Æsir who symbolized the violent aspects of nature.

God of War (2018)

The Vanir always had simmering tensions between their rival tribe, the Aesir. It was when the Aesir attempted to murder one of their leaders, Freyr, after the Vanir attempted an act of diplomacy with them that the two fractions of Gods finally broke out in war.

Despite their enemies' immense strength, the Vanir proved to be their equal and delibered devastating damage to the Aesir. Their battles raged on for centuries until both sides where finally fed up of the senseless conflict, having no choice but to compromise in order to achieve peace.

Mimir served as the ambassador of the two tribes, proposing that one of their leaders, Freya, was set to marry the King of the Aesir, Odin, a proposal that finally brought peace to both the Vanir and Aesir.

However, Odin's increasing paranoia forced Freya to leave him, thus breaking the fragile peace and once again igniting the war between the Gods.

And since Odin banished Freya to Midgard and cursed her to never leave the Middle Realm so she couldn't explain her actions to her tribe, the Vanir ultimately believe that Freya betrayed them.

Powers and Abilities

Vanir are renown because of their natural affinity for magic, more specifically the arts of Seiðr. During one of their battles against the Aesir, their Seiðr spells where capable of pushing back what was described as the largest army ever gathered, creating tremendous losses for their enemy.

Ancient Vanir arts, known as the Old Magic, were capable of reanimating the dead, and some of them even had the ability to manipulate time itself.

It seems the mystical ways of the Vanir can be teached to other races, since Freya was the one who taught her former husband Odin the art of Seiðr, and Sindri, a Dwarf, went to Vanaheim to learn their magic in order to improve his smithing skills.

They also seem to be great builders, since the Vanir created the fabled Skíðblaðnir, a ship that was capable of flying and was described as the best of ships.

Connection to the Valkyries

As stated by both Mimir and Sigrun, Freya is, or was the true Queen of the Valkyries long ago. This implies that the two races are in some way connected to one another. It is possible that the Valkyries are in fact a sub-race of the Vanir, or possibly even offshoots similar to how the Olympian Gods were offshoots to the Titans.

Known Vanir

  • Njörd: The father of Freyr and Freya, presumably a leader of the Vanir as well.
  • Freyr: One of the leaders of the Vanir, overlord of the Light Elves of Alfheim and the brother of Freya.
  • Freya: A former leader of the Vanir, ex-wife of Odin and the sister of Freyr.
  • Nerthus: A Vanir slain by Magni and Modi during the Aesir-Vanir War.

Trivia

  • In Norse mythology, the ship Skíðblaðnir (Old Norse "assembled from thin pieces of wood") wasn't created by the Vanir, but rather by a group of Dwarves known as the sons of Ivaldi. It wasn't described as a flying ship either, but rather a ship that always has a favorable wind and could be folded and stored like cloth when not used.