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The Sea Chase


Ran is the Norse goddess of the sea as beautiful as cruel and ruthless wife of Aegir, the supreme ruler of the seas, although myths Nordic confusingly granted that privilege to Njord, which was rather the lord of the winds and storms, so the Nordic offered sacrifices before taking to the sea.
Ægir is said that he had nine beautiful daughters with his wife. His daughters were called daughters of the waves. Bára, Blóðughadda, Bylgja, Dúfa, Hefring, Himinglæva, Hrönn, Kolga, and Unnr. The names reflect different characteristics of ocean waves and said that they were all so beautiful, as cruel and treacherous, inheriting the whimsy of his own mother. It is also known that Ran and her daughters are always eager for the company of men in his underwater palace, for that reason, no doubt to drown the sailors to become their servants. It is said that the drowning remain human aparicienca achieve immortality in his palace are beautiful even as they remain near the goddess, if that's then please post in one of its missions away from it appear as being deformed, covered with algae and marine parasites, in some myths are told Fossegrim. Literalmnte Ran means "destructive" and said it was she who seduces her husband's hidden Njord, and the jealousy of Aegir curling the ocean, so also is known as "beer" (because of the similarity of sea-foam of the beer) and domains, when this angry, as the boiler Aegir.Se said that they used to Nordic marine always carry a piece of gold, if shipwrecked, repay the favor of the goddess. Comigo

not misbehave in my days as a sailor, I've seen more than a storm, even I felt the cold embrace of the waves on two occasions, but the Daughters of Ran, I returned to the surface. I HAVE NO REASON TO COMPLAIN OF THE GODDESS PLEASE !!!....

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