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Revision as of 01:41, 19 January 2012
The Book of Legends that is venerated and considered sacred on Nilfeheim and can be found in every household is basically a version of the Edda.
It is also the Holy Book of the Church of Odin on New Sweden.
The book and the stories also include written stories of oral lore. (Some Scholars believe that the settlers of Nilfeheim mixed so called Hollywood Stories, romantic interpretations and the Edda to their own interpretation of “Norse Lore” and Norse Mythology. This mythology is the core religion of the Neo Viking and the Church of Odin.
The Book of Legends describes the lives of the Norse Gods, creation mythology and what happens after death.
It is full of warrior myths and focuses heavily on fighting, honor and the glory of death in combat.