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The legends of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, vary across cultures. In Norse mythology, the lights were seen as the armor of the Valkyries, guiding fallen warriors to Valhalla. Indigenous peoples, like the Inuit, believed they were the spirits of ancestors dancing in the sky. Other cultures viewed the lights as omens or messages from the divine, each interpreting this natural phenomenon through their unique lens of spirituality and storytelling.

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