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Viking Ghost Stories

Our chat with Irina Manea about all manner of scary things in the Norse world
Cross-posted by Vikingology Podcast
"Hello all, Happy Jul, and I hope you will enjoy this last episode of the Vikingology Podcast before the holidays. Enjoy! - C.J. "

The Norse during the Viking Age inhabited a world that was both utterly foreign to us and yet humanly familiar. Like us, they believed in ghosts. But maybe unlike us they believed in revenants and other supernatural creatures of all kinds. It seems their world was pretty porous when it came to the line between the living and the dead.

In this episode we chatted with Irina Manea, a scholar of Norse myth and the saga literature, to get a sense of the viking mind regarding death and the afterlife. How did they deal with dead bodies? Where did they believe people went after death? Were ghosts and revenants welcomed or shunned? Were the dead scary or benevolent? Did they take steps to protect against them? And how much did the Christianization of Viking Age Scandinavia change those beliefs?

It’s a fascinating topic that we hadn’t delved into much on the show. We learned a lot, including the fact that maybe an important way to keep bad spirits away is to cover your anus. To be safe, you’d better watch or listen and find out why :)

Thanks Irina! We must do it again soon.

You can find Irina on her Shield of Skuld newsletter right here on Substack. Do check it out. Lots of great viking content there.

Skál