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FOLKEARTH. Horned Trolls And Mystical Folk
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Today I want to bring for your attention my next post about the international musical project  FOLKEART.

The first post and information about the project you can find here:http://blog.bitcomet.com/svetlana/post_41853/

 

 

 

 Here  I only want to mention that the group has now released one more album:

 

Songs Of Yore

 

 


 

 

 But today I want to tell about a song from their first album:

 

A Nordic Poem

 

 

Horned Trolls And Mystical Folk 

 

 

The song tells us about few other people from different worls of Norse mythology. Who were they?

Norse mythology speaks about nine worlds that make up the created Universe. These worlds are all connected by the roots and branches of the great world tree, Ygdrassil, as well as being  subject to the web of Wyrd.

 

 


 

 

Odin travelled freely through these worlds on the back of mighty eight-legged stallion, Sleipnir.

 

 

 

 

The Nine Worlds in Norse mythology were:

     


    Asgard (Aesir, the land of the gods)

     


     Asgard is where the Aesir gods live. Asgard may be in the branches of the world tree Yggdrasil. Asgard is surrounded by a wall beyond which is a forest.

     

 

     

     

     

Alfheim (elves),

     

    Alfheim (Alf = elf + heim = home) is the home of the light elves and their ruler, Frey. The worlds of Asgard, Alfheim, and Vanaheim (as well as Valhalla) are located on the highest level of the universe.

     

     


     

Vanaheim (Vanir),

     

     

    Vanaheim -- Vanir + heim=home. Thus, Vanaheim is the home of the Vanir gods and goddesses like Freya and Thor. Njord was born there and will return there after Ragnarok.

     



     

Midgard (men),

     Midgard -- Mid = middle + gard = garden. Thus, Midgard is the middle garden or middle earth and is the home of humans.

     

     

     


     

Jotunheim (giants),

     

     

    Jotunheim is a region in Norse mythology that was home to the frost giants and rock giants. It is in the middle region of the Norse universe. Jotunheim is where Mimir's well of wisdom is located. Thrym is the ruler of Jotunheim.

     

     

     



    Svartalfheim (dark-elves),

     

    Svartalfheim is a region in Norse mythology that was the home of the dark elves. Svartalfheim is in the middle region of the nine worlds, on the same level as Midgard.

     

     

     

     

Nidavellir (dwarves),
The Dwarves were one of the Free Peoples of Middle Earth. They called themselves Khazad, which was the name given to them by Aule, their creator. After the awakening of the Elves, the Dwarves were divided into Seven Folk, each with their own king and ancestral hall. They were master craftsmen and miners, working with stone and metal. In the mines of Moria they discovered mithril, silver metal which was very hard yet lightweight. In battle they favored long handled single and double-bladed axes. They stood 4.5 to 5 feet tall, and lived to about the age of 250. Their population dwindled due to losses in battle and the few numbers of women.


     

     

     

     

Muspelheim (fire, a bright, flaming, hot world in the southern region),

     

     

    Muspelheim is a region in Norse mythology that was the home of desolation. Muspelheim is in the lowest region of the Norse universe and is a land of fire.

    In concert with the ice of Niflheim, Muspelheim made the first creature.

    The fire giant Surt rules Muspelheim. At Ragnarok, Surt will set the world tree on fire and kill Freyr.


     

     

     

     

Niflheim (the dead, the lowest level)

     

     

    Niflheim (Niflheimr) is one of the nine worlds mentioned in Norse mythology. Niflheim is a realm of cold, possibly the location of Hel's realm. Niflheim is the lowest of the worlds, beneath the third root of Yggdrasil. Its Goddess is Hel, the daughter of Loki.


     

     

     


    And below is lyrics of the song:

     

 

 

 

Horned Trolls And Mystical Folk

Horned trolls and mystical folk
Within the deep woods of twilight
Ethereal misty fingers entwine
Crooked boughs and mossy roots

Smell of the rain soaked ground.
Yet hark! What be this sound
Coming from afar?
Haunting tunes, the fairy song

They join in rings to dance
Plucking fiddles hewn of oak
Dwell in a citadel of fog
Horned trolls and mystical folk!

These horned trolls and mystical folk!
They dwell in the brooks
The dwell on the trees!
They live under rock,
They live by the sea!

Astride frogs and dragon flies
The travel far and wide
Mortal dreamers they invite
To their realm of ever light!

Perchance in thy strangest dremas
You glimpse fairies soynd asleep.
There by the creek.
Yet deeper still

They join in rings to dance
Plucking fiddles hewn of oak
Dwell in a citadel of fog
Horned trolls and mystical folk!

These horned trolls and mystical folk!
They dwell in the brooks
The dwell on the trees!
They live under rock,
They live by the sea!

 

 

 


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aladdingalarce (Allan) Sun Jul 27, 08 01:57 AM

Captivating... got my vote


pronaholtz Sun Jul 27, 08 04:45 AM

nice page it is very very very wonderfull .

i like elves

We can feel that we cannot see .
TheBlueKnight Sun Jul 27, 08 05:14 AM

Cool. So Lord of the Rings borrowed very heavily from Norse mythology.


sv_iv (Svetlana) Sun Jul 27, 08 10:43 AM

yes, Lord of the rings has at base a rich mythology

If you want to change the world, start by changing yourself
dina74 Sun Jul 27, 08 05:43 AM

nice songs

voted


EMANHASSEN Sun Jul 27, 08 05:54 AM

VERY GOOD POST AND GOOD PIC BEAUTY WARDES

BE GOOD HEALTH


Romaiden Sun Jul 27, 08 08:21 AM

It all make sense to me now :) Thank you for sharing, voted..


monti_84 Sun Jul 27, 08 09:48 AM

wow...As Blue Knight said, I didn′t know Tolkien took many ideas from norse mythology, especially on the Dwarves topic and the name of the fantastic world he created: Middle Earth. Very interesting...also many games are inspired by this mythology as well, for example in my favourite PC game "Warcraft III" there are different civilizations, including the dwarves, humans, trolls and night elves (similar to the dark elves you described) that one can command or battle against. Probably after all this imagination built for ages by a whole culture it is difficult to come up with a fresh and totally original dreamed world, so the influence of Norse mythology is varied and wide...excellent post as usual...got my vote...

"To define is to limit" Oscar Wilde
sv_iv (Svetlana) Sun Jul 27, 08 10:44 AM

I think Tolkien was at the base of this mass Gothic and Viking "new" culture.

If you want to change the world, start by changing yourself
ascos Sun Jul 27, 08 10:10 AM

nice


ms_fairy Sun Jul 27, 08 05:46 PM

nice post

In dreams and love there are no impossibilities
shapootk Sun Jul 27, 08 08:47 PM

nice post

got my vote

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