Overview
Bragi is the name of a god and a Skald, an Old Norse term for a poet or composer of poetry. Bragi is a child of Odin, the chief of the Æsir in Norse mythology. Often referred to as the skald god, Bragi is renowned for his wisdom and eloquence. Bragi's official name stems from the Old Norse term 'bragr,' meaning poetry.
Bragi was born in Asgard, the realm of the Æsir gods in Norse mythology, where he also holds citizenship. He has several siblings, including Balder, Hod, Hermod, Thor, Meili, Viðar, and Váli.
Bragi holds 89 patents in his name, showcasing his creative prowess in various fields.
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