What the Farmers Saw in Sól

The sun was more than light to the people of Midgard—it was survival. What the Farmers Saw in Sólis a Norse mythology song told from Týr's perspective, exploring how ancient farmers viewed Sól, the sun goddess who rode across the sky in her chariot drawn by Árvakr and Alsviðr. While warriors praised glory and kings sought fame, ordinary people watched the heavens for something far more important: a successful harvest, healthy livestock, and the chance to survive another winter. Inspired by the **Poetic Edda**, **Prose Edda**, and Norse cosmology, this song examines the relationship between Sól, the changing seasons, agriculture, and the daily lives of the people who depended on her light. 🌞 Norse Mythology 🌾 Sól the Sun Goddess ⚔️ Týr's Confessions 🐺 Edda-Based Storytelling 🔥 Viking Music & Nordic Folk Inspiration 📜 Poetic Edda & Prose Edda Lore 🌄 Ancient Scandinavian Culture 🌱 Agriculture, Survival, and the Seasons If you enjoy songs based on authentic Norse mythology, Eddic lore, Viking legends, and the gods of Asgard, subscribe and join the hall. 🍻 Subscribe for more tales from Týr's Confessions. 🔔 Ring the bell so you never miss a new song. ⚔️ Tell us in the comments: What do you think the people of Midgard feared more—winter or Ragnarök? #summersolstice #poeticedda #proseedda #nordicmusic #norsepagan