Norse Gods, Heroes, and Mythology

Norse Gods, Heroes, and Mythology — page 3
GOLD IN NORSE MYTHOLOGY Gold plays a large role in Norse mythology Norse poets sometimes called gold Sif’s hair because of the new hair she got from the dwarfs The gods most precious jewelry is made out of gold A god named Heimdall has gold teeth One famous Norse story tells of a cursed gold ring The ring drives family members to crave it so badly that they murder one another trying to possess it The story warns of the dangers of greed Loki went to two dwarfs named Brokk and Eitri Loki bet Brokk his head that Eitri could not make a treasure better than Sif’s golden hair The dwarfs agreed to the bet but said that if they succeeded they would have Loki’s head Eitri made a boar out of pure gold and a magical golden arm ring The ring created eight new gold rings every nine days But he had one more treasure to make Eitri forged a hammer that would never break in any battle The hammer would always hit its target Best of all it worked like a boomerang It came back to the 6