Ve - God of Norse Mythology

An illustration of Vé, the Norse god of protection and sanctity, wearing a crown.
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Vé, the Norse god of protection and sanctity, depicted wearing a crown symbolizing his authority over sacred places.

Ve (pronounced: "Vay") is one of the Norse gods in Norse mythology and is known as one of the three brothers of Odin, along with Vili and Odin himself. Vé is considered the youngest brother of the three, and their names appear as Hœnir and Lóðurr in the Völuspá. In Old Norse, the name Vé refers to a type of Germanic sanctuary, vé.

The name "Ve" in Old Norse runes is written as:

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According to Norse mythology, Vé and his brothers Vili and Odin are the three brothers who killed Ymir, putting an end to the primitive kingdom of the race of giants, and became the first of the Æsir. They are comparable to the three brothers Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades from Greek mythology, who defeated the Titans.

In the creation story, Odin, Vili, and Vé played a crucial role in the creation of humans. For the first human couple, Ask and Embla, Odin gave them soul and life, Vili gave them ingenuity (intelligence) and the sense of touch, and Vé gave them the face (appearance, facial expression), speech, hearing, and sight.

The role of the three brothers within the Norse pantheon is unequal, as Odin occupies the first position, being the head of the gods, while the other two have a role of lesser importance. The supreme triad in Norse mythology happens to be that of Odin and two other gods: Thor and Frey. Odin is also called Thriði, "the third," in which case he appears alongside Harr and Jafnhárr, as the "Third High."

The name Vé appears in many place names, such as Odinsvi and Wodeneswegs, which refer to the sanctuaries dedicated to Odin, Vili, and Vé. In these sanctuaries, people would perform rituals and sacrifices to the gods.

In conclusion, Vé is a lesser-known god in Norse mythology but is still an important figure. He, along with his brothers Odin and Vili, played a significant role in the creation of humans and the defeat of Ymir. Vé's name appears in many place names, and he is considered a part of the triad of Odin, Thor, and Frey.


Please note that the information provided about Ve and Norse mythology is complex and may be subject to interpretation and debate. The myths and stories of Norse mythology have evolved and been passed down through oral tradition and written accounts, and there may be variations in the way they are told and understood. This information should be used as a general reference and not as a definitive source on the subject.


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