Saga

December 2nd, 2008 by sabrina

Saga is the Norse Goddess of poetry and history. She is one of Frigg‘s handmaidens, and possibly a daughter of Odin. She lives in a hall called Sokkvabekk, which means “sunken benches,” next to a flowing stream. She drinks daily with Odin from golden goblets. Saga’s name means “seeress,” and has come to mean any great telling of history.

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