Nótt (pronounced not) is a goddess in Norse mythology associated with night, darkness, and the passing of time. She is the daughter of Narfi and Njörðr, and the grandmother of Thor. Nótt is often depicted as a central figure in the Norse pantheon, embodying the night and overseeing its passage.
In Norse mythology, Nótt is married three times, and her lineage connects her to various aspects of the Norse cosmos. Her role emphasizes the cultural and religious significance of night to the Norse people.
Nótt is sitting on her horse, Hrímfaxi, its mane shimmering with frost under the ethereal light of the moon, her eyes glowing with the wisdom of the night. The celestial glow gives life to the shadows that dance around them as they journey across the sky, guiding the world into the tranquil embrace of darkness.
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