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[Music] the ayashiamur is an ancient icelandic magical stave known in english as the helm of awe or the helm of terror this symbol has its origins in norse mythology where it's sometimes mentioned as a physical object and at other times is simply a metaphorical symbol the first mention of the helm of all comes from the poetic edda a compilation of anonymous old norse poems according to the myth the helm of all was in the possession of the great dragon fafnir which gave him much of his strength and invincibility however fafnir led his guard down by not bearing the helm of all and was defeated by the hero sigurd sigurd later found the helm of all among fafnir's possessions the vikings believed that anyone carrying the helm of a symbol with them would be invincible so great was this belief that viking warriors would have this symbol inscribed on their forehead when going into battle but where did the helm of awe originally come from nordic traditions hint that it was an actual object how...