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I suppose if you live where it's cold almost all the time, you think of sunny days as the essence of good times. However, between the happy new world and their present experience stood the fimbulvinter, a period of no summer, followed by the destruction of the Sun. The Golden Age gets a New Sun, which is better and warmer than the old one.

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The Norse likely hoped for a Golden Age because they associated it with prosperity, abundance, and harmony. More heat and light from the sun would have been seen as bringing about favorable conditions for farming, trade, and quality of life, contributing to a perceived Golden Age.

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Q: Why would the Norse hope for a Golden Age to come when the sun would give more heat and light?
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