• Skaði, İskandinav mitolojisinde, (/ˈskɑːði/ ; Eski İskandinav : ), yay avcılığı, kayak, kış ve dağlarla ilişkili bir jötunn ve tanrıçadır.
  • Skadi/Skaði is a goddess associated with winter, hunting, wilderness, and skiing. Originally from Jötunheim, she sought out the Aesir to gain vengeance for her...
  • Skaði by Eikhjarta Vilhjálmsson (William Goetz) Background Skaði is counted among the goddesses in the Norse pantheon, though not a lot is known about her.
  • It was Skaði who fastened a venomous serpent over the bound Loki so that venom should drip from the serpent onto his face.
  • In the shadowed whispers of the ancient north, a story is woven, a tapestry of frost and ink, telling of Skaði, the fierce Norse goddess, and her journey with the runes.
  • This action finally makes Skaði laugh, and she agrees. The gods are lined up behind a curtain, after which she comes out to look them over.
  • Skaði is the daughter of the deceased Þjazi, and Skaði married the god Njörðr as part of the compensation provided by the gods for killing her father Þjazi.
  • In Norse mythology, Skaði (sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a jötunn and goddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains.
  • Skaði merhumun kızı Þjazi ve Skaði tanrı ile evlendi Njörðr Tanrılar tarafından babası Þjazi'yi öldürdüğü için sağlanan tazminatın bir parçası olarak.