Goths
The Goths were a Germanic people who played a significant role in the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, thriving from 300 CE to 500 CE. Known for their warrior culture, the Goths revered gods like Wodan (Odin) and Tyr, focusing on themes of war, death, and the afterlife. Their myths included tales of powerful creatures like elves and dwarves.nnThe Goths’ influence extended beyond military conquests; their myths and legends contributed to the formation of medieval European folklore. The Gothic connection to nature and the supernatural continues to resonate in stories of their ancient ancestors.
