Jotnar: The Giants of Norse Mythology - (Norse Mythology Explained)

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  • Today we take a look at the Jotnar of Norse mythology in our attempts to better understand the misunderstood race.
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  • @MythologyFictionExplained
    @MythologyFictionExplained  Před 5 lety +321

    Correction - I mentioned William the conqueror took control of England in 1066 BCE what was meant was 1066 CE/AD

  • @jacopoarmini7889
    @jacopoarmini7889 Před 5 lety +943

    you know what's funny about the Jötnar? That they are exactly what other people saw vikings as: gigantic beastmen raiding their villages and killing innocents, minus the magicky-elementaly-primordialy stuff.

  • @carrotdtop_1
    @carrotdtop_1 Před 5 lety +833

    The Jotanr must know how to make a killer snowcone

    • @jpereira011
      @jpereira011 Před 5 lety +11

      Dude! I was just thinking about that 😋

    • @efraim3364
      @efraim3364 Před 5 lety +24

      dont eat yellow snow

    • @wiseferret4745
      @wiseferret4745 Před 5 lety +4

      I wonder how many flavors of Haagen-dasz they have?

    • @mayoluck
      @mayoluck Před 5 lety +1

      @jasonmask6696 or yellow foam

    •  Před 5 lety

      Don't you go where the Huskies go and don't step in that yellow snow LOL

  • @KevinRay_man
    @KevinRay_man Před 5 lety +912

    This is one of those very few channels in which the only problem with the videos is that they end. It’s an inevitability, I understand that, but damnit I want more of these epically awesome videos. I’m greedy, sue me. Please don’t sue me, I’ve got like two dollars, a rusty nickel and some pocket lint that I think has a penny hidden deep within.

    • @Pastamist
      @Pastamist Před 5 lety +24

      Such is the prophecy of Ragnarök, my friend.

    • @leekouishi5675
      @leekouishi5675 Před 5 lety +5

      Indeed brother Kevin Ray you're a 999.9% right. But (and you knew this three letter half word was coming .....Bullshit,Utterly,True) as well as everything else wether good or bad it's got to have an end....... would be lot better if it was just 5 to 6 mins longer. That would be a bit more satisfying. I do agree with you all the way bro

    • @traciewasley7750
      @traciewasley7750 Před 5 lety +5

      Autoplay!

    • @christianlovely1500
      @christianlovely1500 Před 4 lety +2

      I totally second this!

    • @mbadtoknow6908
      @mbadtoknow6908 Před 3 lety +1

      Kevin Ray: Guess you have to subscribe.

  • @masterdonut5
    @masterdonut5 Před 5 lety +641

    I love the Skyrim music 😍

    • @Oskar_464
      @Oskar_464 Před 5 lety +30

      Me too. Its so nostalgic

    • @masterdonut5
      @masterdonut5 Před 5 lety +16

      @@Oskar_464 indeed and it's just relaxing

    • @CortezHoratio
      @CortezHoratio Před 4 lety +12

      Aha that's where it's from! Sounded v familiar.

    • @joshuapowell9601
      @joshuapowell9601 Před 4 lety +10

      dude sshhh..bethesda will flag the video.

    • @Peppersfirst
      @Peppersfirst Před 4 lety +6

      I literally cranked up the 350 and played Skyrim for about 30 minutes today. First time in over a year at least. It was nice to just run around and shoot some arrows. To awesone music. 😊

  • @timesof44
    @timesof44 Před 3 lety +27

    "...hammer wielding ginger-man...Thor" I love the humour he throws in spoken with a 'straight face'.

  • @IronDragon-2143
    @IronDragon-2143 Před 5 lety +125

    Norse Mythology is one of my favorites. Thanks for the new video.

    • @OldNorsebrewery
      @OldNorsebrewery Před 4 lety

      Iron Dragon 1990 mine too

    • @jacobkilley5857
      @jacobkilley5857 Před 2 lety

      Great story and true ...plus where is the old testament of Odin and the new testament of thor.

  • @naomicarmen2405
    @naomicarmen2405 Před 3 lety +10

    the fact that thors favorite fighting tactic was to just yeet whatever at his opponent is for some reason so funny

  • @mylji2276
    @mylji2276 Před 5 lety +443

    Spoiler free fact about what you said at the beggining: The new God of War does imply that the Giants are... well, all giant. At least at the begginning. But by end of the story, the game let's you know that there were in fact, human sized "giants", although it doesn't really tell how common they actually were.

    • @lukemoser7390
      @lukemoser7390 Před 5 lety +130

      About half way through Atraus laughs at Kratos for thinking all of the Giants were literally giant and corrects him

    • @giacchina
      @giacchina Před 5 lety +44

      (Spoiler ahead)
      But I found it weird that you go to jotunheim and you see maybe 20-30 dead GIANT giants. Your characters then assume they're all dead. But if they're were human size giants you wouldn't of seen them from that height

    • @Jvez22
      @Jvez22 Před 5 lety +59

      There's also Faye who was obviously human sized and Atreus himself.

    • @caspacz9105
      @caspacz9105 Před 5 lety +9

      Research the Nephilim

    • @Outside85
      @Outside85 Před 5 lety +10

      It's a bit of a word-salad, in English 'giant' ofc means someone or something of great size, but put it into Norse context and giant become a certain race of people who just happen to be called Giants (by foreigners mostly, since 'Jotun' or 'Jætte' doesn't have anything to do with size).

  • @andrewwallace7105
    @andrewwallace7105 Před 4 lety +101

    So Ymir is also the the Titan from which all Titans came from in AOT. That’s interesting

    • @haruyoshida2338
      @haruyoshida2338 Před 3 lety +23

      Yes, the reason is that the Norse mythology is a branch of Germanic faith, and AoT's world is based on Germany.

    • @ihaveaweirdnotsolonguserna5270
      @ihaveaweirdnotsolonguserna5270 Před 3 lety +13

      @@haruyoshida2338 exactly, it's based off of Nazi Germany and WW1 Germany in some parts

    • @CornholioPuppetMaster
      @CornholioPuppetMaster Před 2 lety +6

      Pretty ironic Odin and Thor are part jotunn and they try to destroy the giants, Reminds me of hitler being part Jewish

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 Před 2 lety

      @@haruyoshida2338
      Or rather, Eldia itself is based off of Germany and its ancient Tribes as well. And yep, Ymir being the Founding Titan, well.... leads to a lot 😅

    • @vrillionaire88
      @vrillionaire88 Před 2 lety +3

      @@CornholioPuppetMaster more similar to Karl Marx's antisemitism, there's no real evidence that Hitler was Jewish. If you just purely took the lack of dominant Jewish features, that would be compelling enough, but there were also studies done on his lineage, sponsored by Hitler, and many otherwise. On the other hand, we don't have any remains either, so a genealogical study is impossible.

  • @k.t.1641
    @k.t.1641 Před 5 lety +71

    I was literally JUST playing Skyrim, and took a break to eat and watch this vid. Needless to say I was confused as hell when I heard the music. I was checking to see if I didnt close out the game lol

    • @RouxAroo666
      @RouxAroo666 Před 5 lety

      I was wondering if it was just me who heard it.

  • @TheHornedKing
    @TheHornedKing Před 5 lety +359

    I view the jotnar and the gods as being the same race, just different tribes or factions.

    • @Pakshee_C
      @Pakshee_C Před 5 lety +78

      Technically "god" is a job. And aesir and jotnar are just different tribes. Totally agree with you :)

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 Před 5 lety +11

      but aren't there also various races among the jotunns?

    • @Pakshee_C
      @Pakshee_C Před 5 lety +37

      Hm 🤔 maybe tribe isnt the right word.
      Their powers are different. The jotnar are chaotic powers of nature and the gods have the power to control these powers. Ägir is the giant of the sea but njord controls the sea.
      Aesir and giants diffrent... nations? Cultures?

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +37

      Easy. Following the Indo European motifs, the Primordial Gods here, are Ymir the Sky Father and the Earth Mother i guess was Jörd. They gave birth to the second generation of gods: The Jötnar, who are deities of abstract concepts and forces of nature. But from them, came the third generation, the Aesir, the gods of arts and civilization, who originally Tyr was their chief, but was displaced by Odin. And finally the Sky Father (Ymir) is killed and from his corpse the gods of arts fashion the entire world.

    • @rye-bread5236
      @rye-bread5236 Před 5 lety +4

      What about the vanir from vanaheim?

  • @huntersmith6079
    @huntersmith6079 Před 5 lety +18

    1:28 In the God of War game Atreus says something to the effect of "Just because they're Jötnar doesn't mean their giant.". Take his his mother, Laufey, for instance, she was around Kratos' height at the time of her death, although it could have been a transformation, we don't know if someone reverts back to their original form once they die.

    • @joelbyrnes9710
      @joelbyrnes9710 Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Just because they are giants, doesn't mean they are big." But that was pretty close. And still to the point. I find the lack of Jotun lore in books to be quite frustrating.

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk6324 Před 5 lety +184

    The *irony* of the Norse '''Giant'''/s(!) is they're not absolute chaotic evil/vile Barbarians that we saw throught the eurasia, they have their own goals and individuality.

  • @christianflor1394
    @christianflor1394 Před 5 lety +16

    The Norwegian name for Skadi is Skade. The literal translation is Injury, so you could and maybe should call her the giantess Injury. She was the "godess" of hunting and skiing. She was also the reason no one should ever hunt og ski alone, as she would then seduce them. She was not a gentle giant, so the poor man would not survive this.

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 Před 5 lety +8

    So we are going to Jotunheim! Love learning about Norse myths and legends. The nine realms are important to know!

  • @deftist
    @deftist Před 5 lety +184

    Doth Mother knowest you weareth Her drapes?

  • @fungab1446
    @fungab1446 Před 5 lety +21

    Congratulations on the 400k subs. Just yesterday it was still in the 300k ‘s . Keep the content coming

    • @fungab1446
      @fungab1446 Před 5 lety +1

      Bro you just got 1k in a day. Ur at 401k now

  • @Stollefson84
    @Stollefson84 Před 3 lety +4

    In defense of God of War, it is specifically mentioned that the Jotun were not all giant.

  • @nellymiller2513
    @nellymiller2513 Před 3 lety +3

    Both music and the voice is extremely soothing. Thank You for Your mythological lore explanation! You’ve made my day!

  • @Werezilla
    @Werezilla Před 5 lety +91

    Its true, Surt is super dedicated to fulfilling Ragnarok. Nothing will stop him, not even getting punched in the face by The Hulk.

    • @rogerlimoseth4790
      @rogerlimoseth4790 Před 5 lety +1

      Lol.. I think that went over some heads.

    • @Werezilla
      @Werezilla Před 5 lety +6

      @@rogerlimoseth4790 I doubt it. Thor Ragnarok's one of the most popular MCU films.

    • @wcapewell3089
      @wcapewell3089 Před 5 lety +11

      @@rogerlimoseth4790 it didnt go over drax's head, he caught it.

    • @Xxbwachamp445xX
      @Xxbwachamp445xX Před 4 lety +1

      Surtur!Son of..A bitch you’re alive?!?

    • @Xxbwachamp445xX
      @Xxbwachamp445xX Před 3 lety

      @@cameroncogan6704 Actually the only thing I left out of it was the word “still” because he says “ you’re still alive” but I appreciate it

  • @Oskar_464
    @Oskar_464 Před 5 lety +77

    Norse mythology is definitely one of the most intresting one

    • @qaching
      @qaching Před 3 lety +3

      i thought it was bullshit
      life came from sweat from the armpits and legs??
      lmao

    • @lucas-xf7rc
      @lucas-xf7rc Před 3 lety +6

      @@qaching so what....
      Any mythology and religion has some weird shit going for it.
      Aprhodite was born from the severed balls of a Titan....

    • @gustavodeoliveira5254
      @gustavodeoliveira5254 Před 3 lety +2

      @@qaching to be fair, Afrodite was born from Uranus' penis, the greeks also had some weird shit in their myths haha

    • @isaklal518
      @isaklal518 Před 3 lety

      @@lucas-xf7rc or another version say Dione is her mother

    • @lucas-xf7rc
      @lucas-xf7rc Před 3 lety

      @@isaklal518 thats the thing with mythology, there is rarely one clear answer...

  • @chriscalvin5083
    @chriscalvin5083 Před 5 lety +131

    could you do a video on Skadi

  • @Torsteinhauger
    @Torsteinhauger Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome video, I know almost everything in Norse mythology. But I have forgotten a few small things like the names and other things. I love the way of you explain and I hope you will make more of these Norse Mythology. Ty

  • @jessevillaverde6401
    @jessevillaverde6401 Před 4 lety +6

    Really love your videos man! To think that a 20 year old spends his time just watching you spread your knowledge to all of us yet entertain at the same time!!! Would you be able to make a video on who would be stronger between Greek Titans and Jötnar?

    • @chaseteague8733
      @chaseteague8733 Před rokem

      Great question but they almost seem to be the same strength but I could be wrong

  • @superginrai8036
    @superginrai8036 Před 5 lety +131

    Of course, Hela, Fenrir and Jormungand were the offspring of Loki and Angrboda. This would technically make them Jotnar, as well.

    • @drsatanrx
      @drsatanrx Před 5 lety +16

      What about Sleipnir? Loki was its mother and its a 6 legged horse

    • @wcapewell3089
      @wcapewell3089 Před 5 lety +18

      @@drsatanrx Sleipnir is probably half jotun and half horse, as loki is a giant, and its dad was just a horse.

    • @officialpoto4942
      @officialpoto4942 Před 4 lety

      Wtf!!! Loki is a female!!?????

    • @drsatanrx
      @drsatanrx Před 4 lety +20

      @@officialpoto4942 no. Loki is a shapeshifter

    • @jimmykarlsson4126
      @jimmykarlsson4126 Před 4 lety +7

      @@drsatanrx take female forme off horse seduce horse get pregnant

  • @eyadalghatam
    @eyadalghatam Před 5 lety +1

    Your voice makes these videos ever so more mesmerizing

  • @ChildofPain
    @ChildofPain Před 5 lety +4

    Using oblivion soundtrack for the video, you my good friend deserve a medal!

  • @Dathdan
    @Dathdan Před 5 lety +15

    Wonderful video as always. However I was wondering could you do a video on Odin's siblings. I didn't even know he had brothers, and if you already have done a video on it could you put a link in the comments I would really appreciate man. Keep up the great work man, I look forward to all your new videos.

    • @lordicewolfz
      @lordicewolfz Před 5 lety +1

      In some versions of the mythos loki is the brother of Odin and uncle to Thor

  • @madmotsy
    @madmotsy Před 5 lety +3

    Your videos gets me through the day 😀

  • @diegos7337
    @diegos7337 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the Norse Mythology Videos! Your channel is as interesting as always! Thanks!

  • @johnlafrieda5160
    @johnlafrieda5160 Před 4 lety

    Yet another well done and very well animated story, with great music and narrating!! I am new to these videos, but have no fear.... I shale watch them ALL!!!! THANK YOU.

  • @storyman1804
    @storyman1804 Před 3 lety +7

    Wow, I can't believe it. This has blown my mind as a huge Attack on Titan fan. There are so many similarities between the Jotnar and the Titans and not to mention the first of each being called Ymir.

  • @saratabi3092
    @saratabi3092 Před 4 lety +12

    Just simply amazing. I love norse Mythology so so much, and you have taught me some more of it! Thank you so much, I'm waiting fof these kind of videos.

  • @LeviathanSpeaks1469
    @LeviathanSpeaks1469 Před 4 lety +2

    I believe the Jotnar are essentially the third pantheon of Norse deities. The Aesir often intermarried with them and many full blooded Jotnar including Tyr (before Snorri), Loki, Skadi, and Gerd were considered deities in their own right. Basically, Jotunheim (with the exceptions of the aforementioned Jotnar who joined Asgard) was less willing to be in any pact with the Aesir than Vanaheim. Thus, they became an antagonistic pantheon rather than making peace like the Aesir and Vanir did.

  • @rogerengland2821
    @rogerengland2821 Před rokem +1

    It is a pleasure and privilege to listen to your videos. You make life a degree better with your efforts.
    Thank you sir

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před 5 lety +79

    Marvel Comics really butchered the Jötnar, as such, those who read their comics far believed the contents therein than what the norse myths really depict.

    • @aricliljegren890
      @aricliljegren890 Před 5 lety +21

      Agreed. As an artist focused on interpreting Norse mythology and culture into sculpture, I appreciate the temptation for storytellers of every stripe to delve into this most fascinating of mytholigies to inspire their work. The issue that you raise is an important one ... it isn't whether Norse myth is hijacked to conform to a modern artist's vision - but whether the audience understands that this is what they are seeing. For those of us who know the original myths, the Marvel comic version can be both dismissed as modern fiction having little to do with ancienct Scandinavian tradition or can be appreciated on an entirely different level. Marvel comics are wonderful and I always enjoyed the Thor stories in that universe ... but I recognize them as something separate having little (and in some instances, nothing) to do with the beliefs of the Viking-Age Scandinavians.

    • @Pauli-dg2yv
      @Pauli-dg2yv Před 5 lety +19

      God of War did it better

    • @aricliljegren890
      @aricliljegren890 Před 5 lety

      @@Pauli-dg2yv I have never played that game, so I cannot speak to whether or not it is truer to the original myths (though it would be hard to get further away, so I have no problem taking your word for it.) Whether or not it is closer to representing what we know (from primary sources like the Poetic Edda) about the various characters of Norse myth is beside the point - it is still something different. Cool in its own way? Quite possibly ... but different and not to be confused with the tales believed in by Scandinavians on the 8-11th centuries.

    • @dgray7537
      @dgray7537 Před 4 lety +12

      Wait comic books aren't historically accurate? This is the first time I've heard about this.

    • @oniemployee3437
      @oniemployee3437 Před 4 lety +15

      Marvel butchered Norse Mythology in general.

  • @yink3624
    @yink3624 Před 5 lety +5

    Congrats on 400k

  • @johnshoemaker5532
    @johnshoemaker5532 Před 5 lety

    I love all of your videos keep up the great work! I always give you a thumbs up everytime! I love the knowledge!

  • @Almighty_Mage
    @Almighty_Mage Před 5 lety

    My interest in Norse mythology (specifically the jotunar) was reignited yesterday and this video drops...

  • @wcapewell3089
    @wcapewell3089 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video man, ive been waiting for this one for ages.
    Im guessing that the blood magic video is next?

  • @richteralphonsev2895
    @richteralphonsev2895 Před 2 lety +3

    From this video, I learned that much of the Titans history in attack on titan is inspired from Greek/Norse Myths
    Especially The original Founder Titan Ymir Fritz

    • @evanevanf4033
      @evanevanf4033 Před rokem

      I was hoping that Eren's "RUmbling" titan would be Gaea since it had long, black hair making it look like the Grudge ghost girl and Gaea is the mother of Titans (and multiple if not most giants) in Greek mythology

  • @breif1020
    @breif1020 Před 5 lety

    Wonderful video, as always, completely fascinating. Bonus points for Secundu in the background.

  • @stankahuna5271
    @stankahuna5271 Před 5 lety

    amazing stuff, very interesting, thank you for taking the time, and making these videos!

  • @SK-tw1hk
    @SK-tw1hk Před 5 lety +19

    Just an afterthought which wasn’t mentioned in the video: the Jotnar could have symbolized the vast wilderness and fear of the unknown which the Norse peoples must have experienced, they reassured themselves with the symbol of the protecting wall around Midgard and Thor’s nature as their guardian from the unknown

    • @BrutusAlbion
      @BrutusAlbion Před 5 lety +1

      it's a nice idea ... but no ...

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 Před 5 lety

      @@BrutusAlbion why not?

    • @BrutusAlbion
      @BrutusAlbion Před 5 lety +5

      ​@@cocolime6496 It's not like the people back in that time were idiots who just made up gods or beings whenever they were faced with something they didn't understand completely. It's really a childish excuse we use in today's world to explain why these mythologies exist.
      They were people just like you and me and no less biologically intelligent but only with less google and internet. They too would know that the giant wilderness, is just that, a giant wilderness. You don't need to personify something like that. Further more the idea that there is this big unknown world doesn't really exist other than in our imagination. Everybody knows even back then that 20 miles that way is Bob's village and to the other way is Billy's village and beyond those places are Stewies village and Derpy's village, beyond that are the mountains, and beyond that are more villages, and beyond that more stuff like other tribes ... it's not like the world they lived in was unknown to them. They were quite well aware of their surroundings and had trade going across continents even back then.
      Lastly, like I said, it's a nice idea, but the truth is much harder to swallow which is why we as humans actually cover up the truth with our false beliefs rather than accept what really happened and what was really told to have happened.
      Here's the truth for ya, these people didn't lie, the mythologies all around the world have a firm strong truth to them that we've simply forgotten because we're no longer faced with them directly.
      The greek gods (for example) were a real effective influence once upon a time on our world where gods really did meddle with the affairs of humans (much like other mythologies across the globe). The seers and oracles had a direct connection with them (their version of the internet) but that connection got lost a long time ago and the gods having long lost their connection and influence over the people and they would eventually be relegated to mythology and forgotten as real influences. Scientists later come in and declare that these were just folk tales because these things couldn't have possibly happened according to modern science.
      However these people quite clearly speak of the gods interfering in their lives and tell of their stories as if they had personal accounts. It is actually quite strange that we today would make up excuses for their honest words that they once spoke about them. As if these people just make up stories to pass time or something. These were sacred stories passed down for generation in order to preserve the truth and what do we do? We just toss it in the bin and literally try to make up stories as to why they even have stories to begin with.
      Here's an odd story from china for example. The chinese have a story on how fire did NOT produce smoke once upon a time. Then the gods thought it was a good idea that fire DID produce smoke, so they basically changed reality and smoke became a thing. The chinese mythology states very clearly, that now that smoke was a new thing, everybody that used to create fires in caves had to move out to the plains and build houses in the open field because the smoke would kill them in the caves. Do you really think they never noticed the fact that fire didn't produce smoke before? Do you really think they were THAT dumb? No, they wrote down this story because it was such a profound change to them that happened all of a sudden.
      Remember in your favorite game when they patched out your favorite exploit? Yeah you probably still remember that as well and tell the story to your fellow mates of how awesome it was when you exploited that bug before it got patched out. Smokeless fire got patched out bro. It's as simple as that and the chinese kept a story about it.
      Ah well I'm probably not going to convince you anyway lmao. Toss me in the bin with the lunatics will ya? That'll be easier and saves me from having to write anymore stuff :D
      Have a nice day and take care!

    • @SK-tw1hk
      @SK-tw1hk Před 5 lety +3

      BrutusAlbion, wow! You clearly have no limit of mythological expertise and I really appreciate your comment. You gave me an entirely new perspective and I’d like to thank you for that! I suppose I am viewing the concept from a more atheist/agnostic point of view, while you are approaching it as a true believer. I completely respect your enthusiasm and knowledge on the subject, and I am glad to share different perspectives on this and learn from each other. You have very interesting ideas! Again, thanks for the comment.
      Have a great rest of your day! 😁

    • @BrutusAlbion
      @BrutusAlbion Před 5 lety +2

      @@SK-tw1hk No problem my friend! I'd actually still love to call myself atheist because I dont believe in the gods that theists believe in the classical sense of the word. But what we once called gods do really exist, our conception of what they really are is just wrong by using the words gods. Our reality is closer to a simulation than most people are willing to admit. Our current technological advancement allows us a unique moment to understand our history and future like no other because we are almost capable of what they are with our own technology.
      I am only a believer (or knower?) because I am capable of seeing the simulation take place through my eyes as I was gifted with a glitched buggy vision and am capable of seeing the data flow at it takes place. I can see the data exhange of objects in our reality as if it was a glitched simulation. I see lots of glitches that lots of people don;t see. Its only the last few years that I realized this.
      Take care and hope you have much more success in your journey to awakening as a soul! Much Love

  • @emberhydra7621
    @emberhydra7621 Před 5 lety +8

    Pretty sure many people after this video would like a video on Skadi.
    The beautiful jotnar

  • @karenwalkeden6030
    @karenwalkeden6030 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great video.

  • @michaellouton3870
    @michaellouton3870 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome, thanks for another great video.

  • @monniesmith4338
    @monniesmith4338 Před 4 lety +7

    The skyrim music makes me feel comfortable

  • @IronDragon-2143
    @IronDragon-2143 Před 5 lety +8

    Can you do a video on how Skadi was tricked by Odin to marry Njord when she wanted to marry Baldur?
    That's a good one.

  • @sharpnoodle378
    @sharpnoodle378 Před 4 lety

    Love the choice of music for this video. Awesome!

  • @TheMeatMon
    @TheMeatMon Před 3 lety

    Bravo! You did a masses amazing job teetering on dispassionate with this one. I look forward to more.

  • @mr.halloween3371
    @mr.halloween3371 Před 4 lety +3

    This video was beautifulie done, I can tell you put a lot of research in to this and I am VERY pleasntly superised. Most people just talk about the Jötten being evil but you brought up the fascets of Order and Chaos, and for that I thank you. I also live the fact you said Logi was a disprutive force not a destructive one. Because some time we need a disrpution to kick up the setament input lives.someting good or bad to make us stop and take pause and look at our selfs and realize That we are still mortal and will have to Kiss Helja hand one day. That being said,as I am A Gothi in the cult of Helja I am disheartened you didn't mention her, But am hopeful she'll get her own video from you.

  • @lindajackson2075
    @lindajackson2075 Před 4 lety +3

    Skyrim music in the back definitely subbing 😉

  • @matttice8513
    @matttice8513 Před 4 lety

    I found your video instrumental in my research, it holds a lot of knowledge about The Jotar not commonly known, blessings 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @shellythomas3954
    @shellythomas3954 Před 4 lety

    this is the first and only channel I'm subscribing to

  • @drmahlek9321
    @drmahlek9321 Před 5 lety +15

    The Old English for the Jötunn was Eóten. Very interesting characters

    • @elledy92
      @elledy92 Před 4 lety

      That's also where Tolkien took the inspiration for the Ent.

    • @haruyoshida2338
      @haruyoshida2338 Před 3 lety

      @@kugicaimp192
      Book of Enoch is not canon, not reliable.

  • @richardbidinger2577
    @richardbidinger2577 Před 5 lety +26

    Fantastic video. Love mythology. Would still like a video on native American (The People) mythology, especially Coyote, the trickster. Would also love to see a video on African mythology, or even some Vodoo mythology.

  • @mz.6109
    @mz.6109 Před 5 lety +2

    I really like Skadi. She is very fascinating as most Jotun are. The moderb day Priests and Priestesses of the Norse path teach that Ragnarok is simply a circle that ends and begins. Thank you for the video and for sharing your knowledge with all.

  • @brycenelson5600
    @brycenelson5600 Před 5 lety

    It's amazing the stories behind all these characters or how strange they are like trying to kill throw by squishing him into the ceiling lmao the story tellers back then get a A+

  • @ismata3274
    @ismata3274 Před 4 lety +5

    i have heard in some youtube videos that relationships between jotnar, aesir and vanir were best understood by seeing them as not 3 different races, but 3 different families with family feuds. like some old tv series, like young and the restless etc...
    this would explain how thor could possibly be seen as aesir with his %75 jotnar blood. because children were of the fathers family. and how could they reproduce to begin with.
    (as always, loki is a world unto itself and beyond anyones reasoning)

  • @borwnbear1128
    @borwnbear1128 Před 5 lety +21

    Can you please so a video on,the dwarf turned dragon Fafnir?

    • @borwnbear1128
      @borwnbear1128 Před 3 lety

      @Felipe. I thought he was a dwarf?

    • @AtelierGod
      @AtelierGod Před 3 lety +1

      Anthony Wilson he is, I think he’s thinking saying Fafnir while thinking Fenrir, but yes Fafnir is a dwarf consumed by greed which transformed him into a dragon.

  • @jeffjgarrett269
    @jeffjgarrett269 Před 3 lety

    This is all one ever wanted in a channel 😭

  • @kdilla9364
    @kdilla9364 Před 2 lety

    Dope video worthy of a like. Then the elder scrolls music kicks in at the end. Thats what I call a subscribe!

  • @heidibevan1916
    @heidibevan1916 Před 5 lety +6

    Awesome vid, I do enjoy Nordic Mythology bt then again I enjoy all Mythology, it's fascinating 😁 by the way I started reading your book last night 😎👍💜

  • @orionise9715
    @orionise9715 Před 5 lety +40

    Thor: "Some Jotnar think they can outsmart me. Maybe... *sniff, Maybe...
    I fail to see one who can outsmart hammer."

  • @KevinDijkstra
    @KevinDijkstra Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliantly done

  • @awolfinhumanshape2623
    @awolfinhumanshape2623 Před 3 lety

    _Bro this video is so soothing I could fall asleep to it_

  • @AlexGonzalez-cq4fo
    @AlexGonzalez-cq4fo Před 3 lety +3

    Sometimes I feel like I wish I was a Viking I would love to live in that type of life To be a warrior to live by my Blade to bring honor to my family or my clan it just feels like your life has so much meaning to it you had something to live for.

    • @lucas-xf7rc
      @lucas-xf7rc Před 3 lety +3

      Or you would Stay at home farming like 95% of vikings.....

    • @AlexGonzalez-cq4fo
      @AlexGonzalez-cq4fo Před 3 lety

      @@lucas-xf7rc So we will not go on raids looting and pillaginge...😅

    • @lucas-xf7rc
      @lucas-xf7rc Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlexGonzalez-cq4fo well you could....
      But unlikely

  • @shackalaken9153
    @shackalaken9153 Před 5 lety +4

    Great Vid, love learning about my ancestors and their beliefs.

  • @Ethan60268
    @Ethan60268 Před 4 lety

    The music gives me chills.

  • @thewarwithin9986
    @thewarwithin9986 Před 3 lety

    Dude, best pick of background music, Skyrim stuff

  • @dannyflo5373
    @dannyflo5373 Před 5 lety +6

    I love the thought of Thor in drag. 🙉

  • @jacopoarmini7889
    @jacopoarmini7889 Před 5 lety +5

    I am not sure that Aesir and Jötnar are different, "physiologically" speaking, they are much like angels and devils: the same entity, but with different opposing ideology (Law and Chaos respectively and in both cases).

    • @johnnyvibezzz6372
      @johnnyvibezzz6372 Před 5 lety

      No there is one very large distinction one is large and one isn't however there are giants who are small in size such as Loki who is considered to be a Aesir

  • @zsasz21
    @zsasz21 Před 5 lety

    Finally bought your book. Thank God you put it on Google Play

  • @richardhynson9614
    @richardhynson9614 Před 5 lety

    Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @matthewdevictor1442
    @matthewdevictor1442 Před 5 lety +3

    Can you do the finfork

  • @dyinginfashion2558
    @dyinginfashion2558 Před 5 lety +3

    The new god of war actually shows that they aren’t all giant. (Atreus’ mother isn’t giant and well, the world serpent is a curious case he wasn’t always so big but still, Atreus himself isn’t giant, or Loki I guess)

  • @olafemio
    @olafemio Před 5 lety

    Great stuff. I found your channel after God of war took me deep into the fables of the Northlanders.

  • @johndavies4666
    @johndavies4666 Před 11 měsíci

    These videos are extremely skillful interpretations of myths.❤ They balance technical accuracy with HOLISTIC and CONTEXTUAL understanding!❤ They show a wonderful ability to interpret myths through the lens of correspondence, interrelatedness and context; rather than "LITERAL MINDED" and rigid separation and segregation! - Myths and legends just like everything in nature are not rigid dogmatic objects, but rather, they are fluid, flexible and changeable! One cultures myths flow into other cultures myths! Myths within cultures vary by region. There are no distinct lines and divisions, or set rules! You have a real skill for taking this into account; stepping back, and seeing the FOREST! - Not just the TREES!❤ - This site is EXCELLENT!❤

  • @celtictemplar
    @celtictemplar Před 5 lety +49

    Would you ever do a video on the Celtic end of the world, no one seems to have information upon it.

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +2

      The Second Battle of Maighe Tuireadh.

    • @leekouishi5675
      @leekouishi5675 Před 5 lety +4

      Right I actually have never heard about it ...... good suggestion brother templar

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +1

      @@leekouishi5675
      I responded already.
      He needs to look at the Second Battle of Maighe Tuireadh. You can search "dún mór druid order" in youtube, and on that channel, they tell the story.
      Though it is not presented as something that will take place in the future, but rather seems to a memory of the past, the story and structure, points out to a "end of world" scenario.
      Where the Gods of Arts, have one last encounter with the Gods of Chaos. The death of several deities, and how a young god finally brings the victory for the gods of arts.

    • @futsinen
      @futsinen Před 4 lety

      @@elgranlugus7267 this sounds like something we are facing today.

  • @jello7734
    @jello7734 Před 4 lety +4

    The Jötnar and Æsir (and the Vanir) seem like different factions within the same "species". Þór is 100% Æsir because Æsir is more like a clan or a family than a separate species.

    • @herpderp5727
      @herpderp5727 Před 3 lety

      The word Æsir likely comes from the words ansaz (pole, beam, rafter) and ansuz (life, vitality). They are the pillars of creation, governing and maintaining universal order. The singular writers for Jötnar, which is Jötunn, likely derived from the word etunaz which means devourer. They promote and spread the primordial chaos across existence. Regarding your statement. In a way, the Æsir and the Jötnar do hold the same origin. Odin is half Jötnar (his mom being the giantess Bestla). Thor is two-thirds Jötnar (his mother Jord is a Jötnar and an elder goddess of the Earth). Frigg is 100% born of Jötnar descent since her mom is Jord and she sometimes is said to have NO FATHER (this makes her both Thor's stepmom and half-sister). In addition, some Jötunn are worshipped as gods among the Æsir (Vanir). Skadi goddess of winter, Loki god of mischief (Laufey is his MOM NOT DAD MARVEL!!!).

  • @reimagine207
    @reimagine207 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video thank you

  • @KarasKishin
    @KarasKishin Před 3 lety

    I love that you used a Smite card for Skadi.

  • @mattcrandall5045
    @mattcrandall5045 Před 4 lety +3

    So ymir from attack on titan is a jotanir. The picture even looks kind of like ymir (from the show)

    • @SDSXellan
      @SDSXellan Před 3 lety

      Well a reference to a jótunn

  • @lordhenry1711
    @lordhenry1711 Před 5 lety +10

    -Jotnar • Hunter/Gatherers
    -Trolls • Cannibal/Savages
    -Vanir • Farmer/Ranger/Fishermen
    -Aesir • Nomad/Herdsmen
    -Dwarves • Domesticated Jotnar/ POWs
    -Elves and Fairies • Vegetarians

    • @Visionario012
      @Visionario012 Před 5 lety +1

      dwarves are smiths or carpenters, if you want to go that way x)

    • @lordhenry1711
      @lordhenry1711 Před 5 lety

      @@Visionario012 imagine Ymir was a nation. His left arm pit represents the northeast (mountains and forests), and his feet represent the south (forests and plains) where trolls come from. After Óðinn, the Great Arranger, and his brothers defeat Ymir (nation) they discover slaves among the ruins. Jötnar slaves (maggots) who were used to mine and smith. The Aesir freed them and basically hired them. Like day laborers

    • @iberiacelta3398
      @iberiacelta3398 Před 5 lety +2

      Doubt it, but i like...

  • @Randoplants
    @Randoplants Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing! I enjoy your videos a lkt

  • @allenmciver1888
    @allenmciver1888 Před 5 lety +1

    Great Essay!!

  • @Uroste
    @Uroste Před 5 lety +3

    SKYRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM PLAYING IN THE BACK!

    • @peterwinkler2714
      @peterwinkler2714 Před 5 lety

      Skyrimmmm
      Yes, i was looking for Someone to confirm this. Now i know that i was not the only one to recognize.

  • @Lion_of_Sparta
    @Lion_of_Sparta Před 5 lety +12

    Can u do mayan mythology, so like CHAAC AND AH PUCH

  • @RingoLoadagain
    @RingoLoadagain Před 4 lety

    I really love your videos.

  • @remingtonwright6796
    @remingtonwright6796 Před 5 lety

    Would you consider doing a video on skorr and hati? It would probably answer a rather simple question I have, but I'd also be interested in learning more about the two in general

  • @Outside85
    @Outside85 Před 3 lety +3

    Makes you wonder... was Sutr at all connected to Ymir, or did he predate him since we do not have an origins for the fire demon.

    • @orbyboy123
      @orbyboy123 Před 2 lety

      That is a great question. Surtr was the guardian of Muspelheim, and Muspelheim and Nifleheim had always existed in Norse Mythology. So perhaps he's just as old as Muspelheim?

  • @Pastamist
    @Pastamist Před 5 lety +3

    This makes me wonder what happens to Skadi during Ragnarök. Does she join Loki and the other jötnar, or does she stick with the gods?

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 4 lety

      Honestly we barely know, and second, we should take these tales with a grain of salt, they were writen down by a christian, remember that.
      If you look at Anglo-Saxon paganism, things like Ragnarok (Reginracu in Old English maybe) was maybe not a thing and perhaps the tale was mostly inspired by the Book of Revelations. Not saying that something as "end of world" tale never existed among the germanic tribes is just, we don't know for sure.

  • @Avin_Alaff
    @Avin_Alaff Před 5 lety

    loved the skyrim relaxing gorgeous music background... good vid MEGALIKE.

  • @rye-bread5236
    @rye-bread5236 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video dude. I dare you to do one on Leviathan or Lilith. Goodluck. It'll be difficult. Think you can handle it?

  • @victorstle2087
    @victorstle2087 Před 5 lety +13

    As a shamanistic Norwegian, I approve of this message 👹🧝‍♂️👌🙏

  • @snelson5871
    @snelson5871 Před 5 lety +14

    Jotnar sound like Nephilim

  • @waynedixon8903
    @waynedixon8903 Před 5 lety +2

    Good job dude

  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    @ValkyrieofNOLA Před 3 měsíci

    Would you consider making a compilation for the people who like listening to your videos while trying to fall asleep? It would be awesome to have a long video without mid roll ads that are so startling that they wake you up…