the rainbow bridge of norse mythology
In Norse mythology, the rainbow bridge refers to Bifröst, a bridge that connects the realm of the gods, known as Asgard, with the human world, Midgard. It is vividly described as a shimmering, rainbow-colored pathway, believed to be incredibly strong and guarded by the god Heimdall. The bridge symbolizes a pathway for divine beings to travel between the two realms.
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