The legendary epic tales of the mighty Norse heroic explorers carried the fabulous beliefs in their mythical gods such as Odin onward through history, to eternity.
See the related link listed below for the defintion of myth:
The Norse myth.
Odin
Atli
In Norse mythology, the messenger of the gods is typically depicted as Hermóðr, who is a god associated with communication and travel. Hermóðr is known for his role in conveying messages between the gods and other realms, particularly during times of crisis or important events. He is often portrayed as a brave and swift messenger, willing to undertake dangerous journeys in service of his fellow deities.
Marcus is an old Roman word, and is another name for Mars, the Roman god of war. The Norse god of war was Thor.
Beowulf.
Apollo is not associated with any deity in Norse myth. Vikings never encountered the Greeks.
Apollo is not associated with any deity in Norse myth. Vikings never encountered the Greeks.
Apollo is not associated with any deity in Norse myth. Vikings never encountered the Greeks.
Apollo is not associated with any deity in Norse myth. Vikings never encountered the Greeks.
In Norse Myth, Freyja.
Odin