Lore[]
in a colossal fountain at the heart of the city lives a water goddess who cherishes its inhabitants, always willing to exchange greetings or listen to their grievances. Gefjon is a matriarch to the town, and her sacred water cleanse it of all evil to the deepest corners. For as long as she abides, peace will prevail
Acquisition[]
Added on March 26, 2015 as a part of Alchemy 7 Card Pack.
Name origin[]
In Norse mythology, Gefjon or Gefjun (with the alternate spelling Gefion) is a goddess associated with ploughing, the Danish island of Zealand which she formed, the legendary Swedish king Gylfi, the legendary Danish king Skjöldr whom she is married to, foreknowledge, and virginity. The etymology of the name Gefjon has been a matter of dispute. In modern scholarship, the element Gef- in Gef-jon is generally theorized as related to the element Gef- in the name Gef-n. The name Gefn is one of the numerous names for the goddess Freyja, and likely means "she who gives (prosperity or happiness)." The connection between the two names has resulted in etymological results of Gefjun meaning "the giving one."
Additional Info[]
- Artwork by Shuichi Wada.
- Variation: (Waterlight) Fountain Spirit Gefjon