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Categories of the Cosmos in Norse Mythology Part 3 - Dwarves & Jötnar

51 min · 15 feb 2026
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In this episode we get back into the genealogy of the Norse cosmology. I managed to make it through the Dwarves and a small part of the Jötnar before needing to break. I didn't get nearly as far as I had originally planned, but that's okay. At least it's interesting!

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