The Gods of Prosperity & Wealth

What did the Norse believe true wealth looked like? Was it silver and gold—or fertile fields, safe voyages, and a peaceful home? "The Gods of Prosperity & Wealth" is an original Nordic folk song told from Týr's perspective, inspired by the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda. This song explores the blessings of the Vanir—Freyr, Njörð, and Freyja whose gifts shaped everyday life through harvests, trade, prosperity, fertility, peace, and family. Freyr is remembered for fruitful harvests and peace. Njörð grants favorable seas, successful trade, and abundance from the ocean. Freyja is honored for fertility, love, beauty, and prosperity, while also standing among the greatest of the Norse goddesses. This is not a retelling of one specific myth, but a musical tribute inspired by how these deities are described throughout the Eddas. If you enjoy Norse mythology, Viking music, Nordic folk, Old Norse history, and songs inspired by the original sources, you've found your place around the fire. 🍻 If you enjoyed the song: ⚔️ Like the video 🛡️ Subscribe for more Edda-inspired music and stories 🔥 Share it with someone who loves Norse mythology 💬 Tell me—which of the Vanir would you ask to bless your journey? Skál!