Bragi
Introduction
the Norse god of poetry and music
Background Story
Bragi is a figure from Norse mythology, known as the god of poetry, music, and eloquence. He is often depicted as having a long beard and is associated with the poetic arts. In some stories, he is also considered the husband of Idun, the goddess who keeps the golden apples of youth.
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