
Ratatoskr - Norse Myths for Sleep
A Journey Through Norse Tales To Calm Your Mind And Drift Into Restful Sleep, Featuring Ratatoskr And The World Tree Yggdrasil — 140 MinutesBy Camille EverrestLength2h 2m
About this audiobook
In Norse mythology, Ratatoskr the squirrel races the World Tree, but tonight he moves slowly to guide you into calm and deep sleep. This sleep story drifts through Yggdrasil at an unhurried pace, trading doom and battles for soft footsteps on bark, quiet pauses, and a steady rhythm made for nights when your mind won’t settle.
From the crown where the eagle watches, down the long trunk to the roots where Níðhöggr stirs, Ratatoskr carries whispers with gentle curiosity, never urgency. You’ll pass the stags that browse among the branches, feel the night air cool and still, and follow him home to a warm hollow in the bark. Rooted in the Eddas and Viking lore, this bedtime journey is designed to help you relax, let go of overthinking, and ease toward deep sleep.
Audiobook details
GenreFairy Tales and Folklore, Fantasy
Length2 hrs 2 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 10, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Before the Squirrel Stirs
7When Ratatoskr Hears of Ragnarök
2Ratatoskr Wakes Against the Bark
8Dusk Along the Middle Trunk
3The First Descent to the Deep Roots
9Letting Harsh Words Fade in the Bark
4At the Crown with the Eagle’s Harsh Words
10Curled in a Hollow of the World Tree
5Carrying the Eagle’s Message to Níðhöggr
11When Ratatoskr Sleeps Within Yggdrasil
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6Weaving Among Branches and Stags
12The Squirrel’s Quiet Tree