In Norse mythology, the term "Valkyrie" refers to female warrior spirits commanded by Freya, and they are also known as "Odin's daughters."
- Valkyries battled on the backs of wolves and might change into ravens or swans.
- A Christian preacher reprimanded England in the early eleventh century for the growth of "wiccan" and "waelcryrian," which in contemporary English translates "male witches" and "Valkyries."
- These Valkyries were not spirit-maidens, but the female equivalents of male witches: real women who practiced magical skills and followed Pagan customs.
- Valkyrie may also refer to a Freya priestess.
DIVINE WITCH: Freya, Odin
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