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Lofn is a kind goddess in Norse mythology. She is known for helping people fall in love and get married. Lofn is described in the Prose Edda, an important book written in the 13th century.

Who is Lofn?

Lofn is one of the Ásynjur, who are the main goddesses in Norse mythology. She is often seen as a gentle and loving goddess. Her name might mean "permission" or "praise."

Lofn's Special Role

Lofn's main job is to help people. She makes sure that people who want to marry can do so, even if there are rules against it. She helps lovers get permission to be together. This shows how important love and marriage were in ancient Norse times.

Lofn in the Prose Edda

The main information about Lofn comes from the Prose Edda. This book was written by a clever Icelandic writer named Snorri Sturluson around the year 1220.

What is the Prose Edda?

The Prose Edda is a very old book that tells many stories about the Norse gods and heroes. It is one of the most important sources we have for understanding Norse mythology. Snorri Sturluson collected these stories so they would not be forgotten.

Snorri Sturluson's Work

Snorri Sturluson was a historian, poet, and chieftain. He wrote down many of the myths and legends that had been passed down by word of mouth for centuries. Thanks to him, we know about gods like Odin, Thor, and goddesses like Lofn.

Lofn and Ragnarök

Lofn is one of the goddesses who survived Ragnarök. Ragnarök was a huge battle that was believed to be the end of the world for the Norse gods.

What was Ragnarök?

Ragnarök was a prophecy about a series of events, including a great battle. It was supposed to lead to the death of many gods and the destruction of the world. After Ragnarök, a new world was expected to rise from the old one.

Surviving the End of the World

The fact that Lofn survived Ragnarök shows her importance. It meant she would be part of the new world that came after the great battle. This suggests her role in love and relationships would continue.

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