Úlfhéðnar – Wolf Warrior - Original Ink Drawing
Úlfhéðnar – Wolf Warrior - Original Ink Drawing
This original drawing measures 18" x 24" and was created with ink on Strathmore 300 series Bristol Paper.
Skadi’s Winter Gaze
After staying with Skadi in her snowy mountain home, her husband Njord, the sea-god said:
“Loath were the hills to me, I was not long in them,
Nights only nine;
To me the wailing of, wolves seemed ill,
After the song of swans.”
Skaði responded:
“Sleep could I never, on the sea-beds,
For the wailing of waterfowl;
He wakens me, who comes from the deep--
The sea-mew every morn.”
“Then Skadi went up onto the mountain, and dwelt in Thrymheimr [her mountain home].”
-Gylfaginning Chapter 23, Brodeur translation
Skadi is a Viking goddess of winter, snow shoes, hunting, and the mountains. Her husband hated the call of wolves, so we must assume that in contrast she loved them. She is a free spirit, and one that many modern women identify with. She famously placed the serpent above Loki’s head during his punishment; and there is an implication that the two of them were involved romantically in some way. Later sources also mention that she had children with Odin.