- In
Norse mythology,
Iðunn is a
goddess ****ociated with
apples and youth.
Iðunn is
attested in the
Poetic Edda,
compiled in the 13th
century from earlier...
-
father of Skaði. His most
notable misdeed was the
kidnapping of the
goddess Iðunn,
which is
related in both the
Prose Edda and the
skaldic poem Haustlöng...
- to sea. Upon
reaching Iðunn, Loki
turned her into a nut and flew away with her in his talons. Þjazi
later finds out that
Iðunn is gone and he
chases after...
-
Idunn Mons is a
shield volcano on the
planet Venus. It is
named after Iðunn, a
goddess in
Norse mythology. The
volcano rises above the flat highlands...
- back in
Asgard then
things would be different.
Iðunn, Bragi's wife,
holds him back. Loki then
insults Iðunn,
calling her ****ually loose.
Gefjon is the next...
- "All-Mother", a
triumvirate of
female deities consisting of Freyja, Gaea and
Idunn. Tony Stark's company,
Stark Resilient then
rebuilds Asgard over Broxton...
- or of men. His wife is
Iðunn. In Skáldskaparmál
Snorri writes: How
should one
periphrase Bragi? By
calling him
husband of
Iðunn,
first maker of poetry...
-
owned Þrymheimr, once
abducted the
goddess Iðunn from the Æsir and kept her
captive there.
Without Iðunn,
whose apples kept them youthful, the Æsir began...
- Fire
Dragons captured a
Divine Dragon named Idunn and
sealed away her soul.
Enslaved to
their will,
Idunn reproduced dragons at an
incredible rate and...
- a
poetic phrase. Some of the
stories in the Skáldskaparmál include: How
Idunn was
captured by the
giant Thjazi, with Loki
involved in both her kidnapping...