Saga

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Saga is a Norse goddess associated with wisdom, storytelling, and prophetic insight, often linked to the Aesir and sometimes identified with Frigg.

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Saga canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norse goddess
mythological figure
appearsInSection Grímnismál
Gylfaginning
associatedConcept foresight
historical tradition
orality
vision
associatedWith Odin
knowledge sharing
memory
narrative tradition
poetry
prophecy
prophetic insight
sacred drinking rituals
storytelling
wisdom
category Ásynja
culture Norse mythology
drinksAt Sökkvabekkr
drinksFrom golden cups
drinksWith Odin
gender female
hallLocatedIn Asgard
hasAbodeType hall
mentionedIn Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
mythologicalRole companion of Odin
hostess at Sökkvabekkr
nameEtymologyLinkedTo saga (Old Norse word for story or history)
nameLanguage Old Norse language
surface form: Old Norse
nameMeaning seeress
she who sees
pantheon Aesir
religion Germanic mythology
surface form: Germanic paganism
residesAt Sökkvabekkr
role goddess of prophetic insight
goddess of storytelling
goddess of wisdom
sometimesConsidered aspect of Frigg
separate goddess from Frigg
sometimesIdentifiedWith Frigg
textualSource Prose Edda
surface form: Snorri Sturluson’s writings
worshipContext pre-Christian Norse religion
worshipRegion Scandinavia

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Aesir member Saga