Sága is the goddess of 'things spoken of', history, storytellers, the heritage, record of families and clans in Norse/ Scandinavian folklore.
“Sága’s themes are foresight, divination, inspiration, femininity, psychic abilities, kindness and tradition.
Her symbols are cups, water and fish.
Sága is an attendant of Frigg, is a Scandinavian Goddess whose name means ‘seeress’.
Sága is a student of the Universe, ever watchful and ever instructing us about the value of keen observation.
She is directly connected with the sign of Pisces, which governs artistic expression, psychic abilities and sensitivity toward others’ needs."....
Sága belongs to the race of gods called the Aesir. She is associated with the location Sökkvabekkr (Old Norse: [sɔkːwabekːr]; "sunken bank", "sunken bench", or "treasure bank"...
Her role was to transcribe and keep close records of all worldly occurences...
Saga resides in a large hall in Asgard called Sokkvabek, that is located underneath a babbling river.
Here, the walls on all four sides ripple with intoxicating waters (mead).
Saga drinks daily with Odin from these waters out of golden goblets.
At one time she was Odin's bride!!
It has also been suggested that she might also be seen as the patron goddess of Iceland...
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