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==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
The Norns were the three Norse Fates, or the goddesses of fate.
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        The Norns were the three Norse Fates, or the goddesses of fate.
Female giants, they brought the wonderful Golden Age to an end.
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        Female giants, they brought the wonderful Golden Age to an end.
They cast lots over the cradle of every child that was born,
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        They cast lots over the cradle of every child that was born,
and placed gifts in the cradle.  Their names were Urda,
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        and placed gifts in the cradle.  Their names were Urda,
Verdandi, and Skuld, representing the past, the present, and
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        Verdandi, and Skuld, representing the past, the present, and
the future.  Urda and Verdandi were kindly disposed, but Skuld
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        the future.  Urda and Verdandi were kindly disposed, but Skuld
was cruel and savage.  Their tasks were to sew the web of
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        was cruel and savage.  Their tasks were to sew the web of
fate, to water the sacred ash, Yggdrasil, and to keep it in
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        fate, to water the sacred ash, Yggdrasil, and to keep it in
good condition by placing fresh earth around it daily.  In her
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        good condition by placing fresh earth around it daily.  In her
fury, Skuld often spoiled the work of her sisters by tearing
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        fury, Skuld often spoiled the work of her sisters by tearing
the web to shreds.
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        the web to shreds.
        [ The Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends of All
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                [ The Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends of All
                Nations by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox
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                        Nations by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox
                Wilson ]
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                        Wilson ]
 
 
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       The Norns were the three Norse Fates, or the goddesses of fate.
       Female giants, they brought the wonderful Golden Age to an end.
       They cast lots over the cradle of every child that was born,
       and placed gifts in the cradle.  Their names were Urda,
       Verdandi, and Skuld, representing the past, the present, and
       the future.  Urda and Verdandi were kindly disposed, but Skuld
       was cruel and savage.  Their tasks were to sew the web of
       fate, to water the sacred ash, Yggdrasil, and to keep it in
       good condition by placing fresh earth around it daily.  In her
       fury, Skuld often spoiled the work of her sisters by tearing
       the web to shreds.
               [ The Encyclopedia of Myths and Legends of All
                       Nations by Herbert Spencer Robinson and Knox
                       Wilson ]