Ā Ā Ā Ā S k a d iĀ Ā Ā āĀ Ā Ā The giantess goddess of winter, hunting, the wildernes, revenge, judgement and justice. Her name is either identical with the Old Norse common noun skaưi, āharm,ā or comes from another Germanic root preserved in the Gothic word skadus and the Old English sceadu, both of which mean āshadow.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Skadi lives in the highest reaches of the mountains, where the snow never melts. Sheās an avid huntress, and her bow, snowshoes, and skis are her most often-mentioned attributes. She was once married to the god Njord. However, their marriage was a failure; Njord couldnāt stand the cold and dreariness of the mountains, and Skadi couldnāt stand the light and noise of Njordās home by the seashore, so the two parted ways.
Ā Ā Ā Ā The giants are predominantly forces of darkness, cold, and death. Skadi fits this pattern, and seems to have had particular associations with winter. Her status as a goddess by marriage, however, along with the frequency of her historical worship, seem to suggest that she has a more benevolent demeanor than most of her kin, perhaps in a capacity as a patroness of winter subsistence activities.