Bragi
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NorseNorse Mythology
"God of Poetry and Eloquence"
✦ Personality Traits
✦ About
Bragi is the god of poetry, eloquence, and the spoken word. His tongue is said to have runes carved upon it, and his words flow like the finest mead. He welcomes fallen warriors to Valhalla with magnificent verses celebrating their heroic deeds.
Married to Idunn, keeper of the apples of immortality, Bragi represents the immortalizing power of poetry—how words can preserve heroic deeds forever. He is the patron of skalds, the Norse poets who kept history alive through verse.
His long beard and wise appearance embody the dignity of the learned, and his hall in Asgard rings with eternal song.
✦ Famous Story
When Loki insulted all the gods at Aegir's feast, Bragi was the first to respond, warning Loki to leave. Loki called Bragi a coward, but Bragi calmly replied that if they were outside the hall, he would carry Loki's head as payment for his lies.
✦ If You Match
Your features carry the eloquent wisdom of Bragi. There is poetry in your appearance—the look of one who can capture truth in beautiful words and move hearts with speech.