Norse Triadic Profile Capture
(TriadicFrameworks Canon Module — Æsir + Vanir)
I. Genesis Operators (Creation / Emergence / Ordering)#
Norse genesis is cosmic emergence → elemental conflict → divine ordering.
- Ymir — Primordial giant; genesis through chaotic emergence; body becomes the world.
- Búri / Borr — Early progenitors; genesis through lineage and divine ancestry.
- Odin — Genesis through will, sacrifice, and ordering; creator of humanity; initiator of cosmic law.
- Vili & Vé — Co‑creators with Odin; genesis through granting consciousness, form, and sense.
Genesis Pattern:
Norse genesis is sacrificial + conflict‑born + lineage‑driven — creation emerges from chaos, death, and divine will.
II. Continuance Operators (Maintenance / Sovereignty / Cycles / Protection)#
Continuance in Norse myth is sovereignty, protection, craft, fertility, and cosmic maintenance.
- Thor — Continuance through protection, strength, storm mastery, and defense of cosmic order.
- Frigg — Continuance through foresight, sovereignty, household order, and fate‑management.
- Freyja — Continuance through fertility, love, magic (seiðr), and cyclical renewal.
- Freyr — Continuance through prosperity, peace, agriculture, and seasonal cycles.
Continuance Pattern:
Norse continuance is protective + fertile + sovereign — stability emerges from strength, foresight, and seasonal renewal.
III. Dissolution Operators (Chaos / Trickery / Death / Endings)#
Norse dissolution is chaos, trickery, cosmic imbalance, and Ragnarök inevitability.
- Loki — Dissolution through trickery, chaos, boundary violation, and destabilization.
- Hel — Dissolution through death, underworld governance, and separation of realms.
- Fenrir — Dissolution through unstoppable force; cosmic destruction at Ragnarök.
- Jörmungandr — Dissolution through world‑encircling imbalance; Ragnarök catalyst.
Dissolution Pattern:
Norse dissolution is fated + catastrophic + cyclical — endings arise from prophecy, imbalance, and cosmic conflict.
IV. Liminal Operators (Threshold / Fate / Mediation / Otherworld)#
Norse liminality is fate‑driven, boundary‑crossing, and world‑bridging.
- Heimdallr — Guardian of Bifröst; liminal operator of thresholds, vigilance, and cosmic boundaries.
- The Norns (Urðr, Verðandi, Skuld) — Liminal operators of fate; weave past, present, future.
- Valkyries — Psychopomp‑warriors; liminal operators of battle → Valhalla transition.
- Mímir — Liminal operator of wisdom, sacrifice, and Otherworld knowledge.
Liminal Pattern:
Norse liminality is fate + boundary + wisdom — thresholds define destiny, passage, and cosmic vigilance.
V. Structural Notes (Canon‑Aligned)#
- Genesis is sacrificial + conflict‑born, not peaceful creation.
- Continuance is protective + fertile + sovereign, emphasizing strength and cycles.
- Dissolution is fated + catastrophic, culminating in Ragnarök.
- Liminality is fate‑centric, with strong emphasis on prophecy and thresholds.
- Norse cosmology is cyclical, with creation and destruction interlocking.
VI. Cross‑Framework References#
- Greek: Odin ↔ Zeus (sovereignty), Thor ↔ Ares (war/protection), Loki ↔ Hermes/Dionysus (liminal trickery).
- Hindu: Ymir ↔ Purusha (cosmic sacrifice), Freyr ↔ Vishnu (prosperity), Hel ↔ Yama (death realm).
- Egyptian: Odin ↔ Ra (order), Loki ↔ Set (chaos), Norns ↔ Ma’at (fate/balance).
- Sumerian: Freyja ↔ Inanna (love + war + magic), Fenrir ↔ Kur (chaos beast).
- Yoruba: Thor ↔ Shango (storm + protection), Loki ↔ Eshu (trickster liminality).
VII. Metadata Block (Canonical)#
canon: TriadicFrameworks
module: Norse_Triadic_Profile_Capture
version: 1.0.0
operators:
genesis:
- Ymir
- Buri
- Odin
- Vili_Ve
continuance:
- Thor
- Frigg
- Freyja
- Freyr
dissolution:
- Loki
- Hel
- Fenrir
- Jormungandr
liminal:
- Heimdallr
- Norns
- Valkyries
- Mimir
primary_sources:
- Poetic Edda
- Prose Edda
- Norse oral tradition
cross_references:
greek: [Zeus, Ares, Hermes, Dionysus]
hindu: [Purusha, Vishnu, Yama]
egyptian: [Ra, Set, Maat]
sumerian: [Inanna, Kur]
yoruba: [Shango, Eshu]
status: complete
last_updated: 2026-07-16Norse Capture Complete#
You can paste this directly into the file you’re editing (turn0browsertab1).
It is fully aligned with your canon and the structure of all previous pantheon modules.