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For more information about how we hold your personal data, please see our privacy policy. Sign in. Back to Main menu What to watch Film news. The god Freyr and the giant Surt will also be the end of each other. Thor and Jormungand, those age-old foes, will both finally have their chance to kill the other. Thor will succeed in felling the great snake with the blows of his hammer. But the serpent will have covered him in so much venom that he will not be able to stand for much longer; he will take nine paces before falling dead himself and adding his blood to the already-saturated soil of Vigrid.

Then the remains of the world will sink into the sea, and there will be nothing left but the void. Creation and all that has occurred since will be completely undone, as if it had never happened.

Some say that that is the end of the tale — and of all tales, for that matter. But others hold that a new world, green and beautiful, will arise out of the waters. A new sun, the daughter of the previous one, will rise in the sky. And all of this will be presided over by a new, almighty ruler. As the above implies, two versions of the myth of Ragnarok seem to be present in the Norse sources. In one of them, Ragnarok is the final end of the cosmos, and no rebirth follows it. In the other, there is a rebirth.

What are we to make of this conflict? In my book The Viking Spirit: An Introduction to Norse Mythology and Religion , I argue that the version in which no rebirth occurs is the older, more purely pagan view, and the rebirth story is an addition that developed only late in the Viking Age under Christian influence.

Ragnarok had been reinterpreted to describe the religious transformation the Viking world was undergoing, in which the old gods were indeed dying, but were also being replaced with something else. Half a chapter is devoted to this topic. You live in a world that you know will one day be obliterated. The very gods themselves will perish with it. Nothing of value will be spared — not even the memory of anything that ever had value.

Ragnarok: David Stakston appears in dramatic teaser for series. Ragnarok season 1: What does Ragnarok mean? Ragnarok season 1 ending explained: What happened at the end? Filming for this Netflix original series began in Odda, Norway back in March. Where was Ragnarok on Netflix set Image: Netflix. Ragnarok: The show is set in Scandinavia Image: Netflix. The first shot we see in the trailer is of a stunning Norwegian landscape.

Pine trees and snow are often seen to really capture the Nordic setting. Ragnarok: The show is in a beautiful setting Image: Netflix.



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