In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the World Tree - an immense ash whose roots and branches bind together the nine realms. It’s not just the center of the cosmos, but a living, breathing presence. A bridge between worlds.
The bows of Yggdrasil, its vast, outstretched limbs, are home to gods and monsters alike. Squirrels carry gossip along its bark. Serpents coil at its roots. The tree is eternal. It is central to the Norse understanding of the universe and the cycles of creation and destruction.