Viking Hogwarts: Battle Magic and Mythology
LecturesIrina Manea
In this module we examine the most violent practices in Old Norse Sorcery. Beyond domestic practices, sorcerous aggression manifested e.g. through driving the enemy insane, sending spirits to attack, causing misfortune and on a much broader scale on the battlefield.
A clear projection of supernatural intervention is offered by Odin‘s servants the valkyrjur, but also shapeshifting berserkers caught by ritual frenzy, with powers stemming from Odin himself, “The Terrible” in his sorcerous role. Battle spells also seem to have been preserved as literary remnants with a chance at authenticity derived from ideas in older poems, like ideas about war-fettering, invulnerability or disguise.
Course Instructor: Dr. Irina Manea
A clear projection of supernatural intervention is offered by Odin‘s servants the valkyrjur, but also shapeshifting berserkers caught by ritual frenzy, with powers stemming from Odin himself, “The Terrible” in his sorcerous role. Battle spells also seem to have been preserved as literary remnants with a chance at authenticity derived from ideas in older poems, like ideas about war-fettering, invulnerability or disguise.
Course Instructor: Dr. Irina Manea
- Lecture 1: The Norse Gods of War01:13:49
- Lecture 2: Valkyries, Berserkers and Wolf-skins57:12
- Lecture 3: Battle Sorcery in Norse Literature44:22
- Lecture 4: Valhalla and the Afterlife56:25