Symbolism and meaning
Often, the Ouroboros is used as a symbol for the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The skin shedding of the serpent is said to symbolise the movement of the soul into another body after death, while a snake biting its own tail is considered a fertility symbol.
Secondly, what does jormungand represent?
In Norse mythology, Jörmungandr (Old Norse: J?rmungandr, pronounced [?j?rmun??and?], meaning “huge monster”), also known as the Midgard (World) Serpent (Old Norse: Miðgarðsormr), is a sea serpent, the middle child of the giantess Angrboða and Loki.
Beside above, what is the tattoo on Ubbes face?
The intertwining friezes represent his warrior spirit and the interdependence of all things in life. You’ll also spot a Viking ship head in reference to their spirit of adventure and lust for travel. Finally, there’s a Yggdrasil, an eternal green Ash tree that in Norse mythology was also known as ‘the tree of life’.
Is the world serpent Loki’s son?
In Norse myth, the World Serpent is the son of Loki. In the game, Atreus was meant to be named Loki, but Kratos chose his given name.
Who kills Thor?
serpent Jormungand
Who is Loki’s father?
Odin
Who is the world serpent god of war?
Jörmungandr
Why does Thor fight the Midgard serpent?
And legend had it that they did kill each other in their final battle. If Odin and Fenrir became sworn enemies for Odin’s cautions against Ragnarok, Thor hated Jormungand for his Midgard Serpent was the only one in the cosmos that could be a challenge for him.