- In
Norse mythology,
Svipul (Old
Norse "changeable") is a valkyrie.
Svipul is
attested among valkyrie list in the poem Darraðarljóð and the
longer of the...
- fetters,
which would connect the
valkyries to the
earlier Idisi. The name
Svipul may be
descriptive of the
influence the
valkyries have over wyrd or ørlog—a...
- Gunnr, Herfjötur, Skuld, Geirönul, Skögul ok Randgníð. Ráðgríðr, Göndul,
Svipul, Geirskögul,
Hildr ok Skeggöld, Hrund, Geirdriful, Randgríðr ok Þrúðr, Reginleif...
- Geirönul, Skögul and Randgníð. The
second stanza lists: Ráðgríðr, Göndul,
Svipul, Geirskögul, Hildr, Skeggöld, Hrund, Geirdriful, Randgríðr, Þrúðr, Reginleif...
-
valkyries weaving, six of
their names are given: Hildr, Hjörþrimul, Sanngriðr,
Svipul, Guðr, and Göndul.
Stanza 9 of the song has been translated: Now
awful it...
- Sanngriðr Sigrún Skalmöld Skeggöld (Skeggjöld) Skögul
Skuld Sváfa Sveið
Svipul Þögn Þrima Þrúðr
Other Norse divinities and
spirits Beyla Dís Elli Móðguðr...
-
Valkyries go
weaving with
drawn swords, Hild and Hjorthrimul,
Sangrid and
Svipul.
Spears will shatter.
Shields will splinter.
Swords will gnaw like wolves...