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Norse Mythology for Beginners

The Tales of the Vikings Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class (Past Made Simple)

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Norse Mythology for Beginners

De: Matt Clayton
Narrado por: Jay Herbert
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The Real Norse Myths—Simplified, Structured, and Stranger Than You Think
Think Norse mythology is just Thor’s hammer, Valhalla, and horned helmets?

That’s the Hollywood version.

The real myths are darker. Bloodier. Stranger. And far more unforgettable.

Most people encounter Norse mythology in fragments—Marvel movies, random podcasts, half-remembered classroom lectures. The result? A confusing blur of gods, giants, monsters, and names you can’t pronounce.

This audiobook fixes that.

If you slept through history class—or just never got a clear explanation—this is your structured, beginner-friendly guide to the real Viking myths, drawn directly from the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda.

No academic jargon.
No dry lectures.
No superhero polish.
Just the raw stories as the Vikings told them.

Why This Audiobook Is Different

  • Most mythology books either overwhelm you with academic detail or water the stories down.
  • This guide does neither.
  • It organizes the chaos.
  • It connects the myths into a coherent narrative.
  • It separates historical sources from modern inventions.
  • And it shows you the worldview behind the stories—the fatalism, the courage, the acceptance of doom that defined the Viking spirit.

These weren’t perfect gods.

They made catastrophic mistakes.

They betrayed one another.

They feared what was coming.

And they knew they would lose.

That’s what makes these myths powerful.

If you want Norse mythology explained clearly—without dumbing it down or turning it into comic-book fantasy—this is your starting point.

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©2026 Matt Clayton (P)2026 Matt Clayton
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