Vikings
Ginnungagap Dark Void
Nifleheim is known as the land of fog and ice
Muspellheim is known as the land of fire. Surt is the giant guard
Yggdrasil is the world ash tree, it connects all three worlds
Asgard is home of the gods
Midgard is the land of man
Hel is the home of the dead
Bifrost Bridgeits divine, links between humans and gods, rainbow
Ymir is a wild, feirce and evil giant
Odin is the god of gods and humans, his domains are wisdom, war, witchcraft and poetry, he's a shapeshifter; shaman, vahalla great hall, knowledge urd's well. Greek myth he's compared to
Zeus and Jupitor.
Frigg is the wife of Odin, shes a cloud spinner, the most powerful goddess, her domains are love, destiny and marriage. Greez mythology she's compared to Hera and Juno.
The Valkyries are Odin's daughters, choosers of slain, hero slector. They were woman with wings. Draupnir (Ring), Gungnir (Spear), Sleipnir (8 legged horse).
The Norns are the fate maidens. Urd (Past), Verdandi (Present), and Skuld (Future).
Thor is a warrior son.Precious possesions are his hammer, mighty belt and iron gloves. Strongest son on odin. His domains are thunder, battle and fertility. Feirce tempor.
Balder is the beloved son of Odin and Frigg. God of radiance, rebirth, justice and light. Beautiful and was killed my Loki
Njord his domains are wind and sea. Patron of sailors. Greek mthology he's compared to Poseidon and Neptune
Frey is the god of fertility , prosperity, sun and rain. Greek mytholgy he is compared to Apollo
Freya is the goddess of love, fertility, beauty, magic, war and death. Greek mythology she is compared to Aphrodite (Venus)
Idunn is Odins daughter-in-law. goddess of youth. Keeper of the golden apples
Loki is the son of the giants, half blood god, mixed blood of Odin, Majic powers, Trickster, he is cunning and decitetful, many disguises, evil, evil children. He is an example of duality
Fenrir is Loki son, bad, evil and he was a wolf
Jormungandr is the world sepent
Ragnarok doomsday and the final battle
Runes are the gift of Odin, the language of the norse
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