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− | * '''[[Wikipedia:Verdandi|Verdandi]]''', in [[Wikipedia:Norse mythology|Norse mythology]] is one of the three [[Wikipedia:Norn|Norns]]. | + | * '''[[Wikipedia:Verdandi|Verdandi]]''', in [[Wikipedia:Norse mythology|Norse mythology]] is one of the three [[Wikipedia:Norn|Norns]] along with [[Goddess Skuld's Oracle|Skuld]] and [[Goddess Urd's Verdict|Urd]]. |
− | * | + | * Her name literally is the present tense of "be" or "to be" and is commonly translated as "in the making" or "that which is happening/becoming", related to the Dutch word "worden" and the German word "werden", both meaning "to become". |
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+ | * She is also a character in [[Wikipedia:Der Ring des Nibelungen|Der Ring des Nibelungen]] (The Ring of the Nibelung) written by [[Wikipedia:Richard Wagner|Richard Wagner]]. |
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- Verdandi, in Norse mythology is one of the three Norns along with Skuld and Urd.
- Her name literally is the present tense of "be" or "to be" and is commonly translated as "in the making" or "that which is happening/becoming", related to the Dutch word "worden" and the German word "werden", both meaning "to become".
- She is also a character in Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) written by Richard Wagner.