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Yes, it’s been quite some time since I posted one of these. They seem to be enjoyed, so I looked around to find something appropriate.

The goddess for whom Scandinavia was named dwelled high in the snow-covered mountains; her favorite occupations were skiing and snowshoeing through her domain.

The goddess for whom Scandinavia was named dwelled high in the snow-covered mountains; her favorite occupations were skiing and snowshoeing through her domain. But when the gods caused the death of her father Thjassi, Skadi armed herself and traveled to their home at Asgard, intent on vengeance. Even alone, she was more than a match for the gods, and they were forced to make peace with her.

Skadi demanded two things: that they make her laugh and that she be allowed to choose a mate from among them. The first condition was accomplished by the trickster Loki, who tied his testicles to the beard of a billy goat. It was a contest of screeching, until the rope snapped and Loki landed, screaming with pain, on Skadi’s knee. She laughed.

Next, all the gods lined up, and Skadi’s eyes were masked. She intended to select her mate simply by examining his legs from the knees down. When she’d found the strongest-thinking them the beautiful Balder’s legs-she flung off her mask and found she’d picked the sea god Njord. So she went off to live in the god’s ocean home.

She was miserable there. “I couldn’t sleep a wink,” Skadi said in a famous eddic poem, “on the bed of the sea, for the calling of gulls and mews.” The couple moved to Thrymheim, Skadi’s mountain palace, but the water god was as unhappy there as Skadi had been in the water. Thereupon they agreed on an equitable dissolution, and Skadi took a new mate, more suitable to her lifestyle: Ullr, the god of skis.

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A giantess, called the ’snow-shoe goddess’, and the embodiment of winter. She is the wife of the god Njord. When her father Thiazi was slain by the gods, Skadi wanted to take revenge. The gods thought it wiser to reconciliate and offered her a marriage with one of them. She was free to marry any god, but while she made her choice she was only allowed to see the feet of the potential candidates. She noticed a very elegant pair and, convinced that their owner was the fair god Balder, she choose them. Unfortunately for her, those feet belonged to the older god Njord.

The marriage between Njord and Skadi was not a happy one. She wanted to live where her father had lived, in Thrymheim in the mountains, and Njord wanted to live in Noatun, his palace by the sea. So they agreed to spend the first nine days in the mountains and the following nine days by the sea. This arrangement did not work out very well, and they separated. Eventually, Skadi left Njord for the god Ull.

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http://www.hranajanto.com/goddessgallery/skadi.html

http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/skadi.html

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