Norse culture
Norse culture, originating from the Scandinavian regions, is known for its rich mythology, seafaring traditions, and warrior society. The Norse people, including the Vikings, were skilled navigators and traders, exploring vast areas from North America to the Middle East. Their society was organized into clans, with a strong emphasis on honor, loyalty, and bravery.
Religion played a significant role in Norse culture, with a pantheon of gods such as Odin, Thor, and Freya. The Norse practiced rituals and celebrations, often centered around the changing seasons. Their sagas and poetry, like the Edda, reflect their values, beliefs, and the importance of storytelling in preserving their history.