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He is an Aesir god. Half of the dead soldiers/warriors/athletes go to live in his hall Valhalla. Vanir: Another tribe of Norse gods Vanaheim: Home of the Vanir gods Freya: The poetry-loving goddess of love and fertility. She is a Vanir goddess. The other half of the dead warriors/soldiers/athletes go to her hall in Falkvang Frigg: Odin’s wife, the patron of marriage and motherhood Norns: deities who control destinies of men and gods Völva: A powerful seeress Völur: A group of seeresses Immortals...: Humans who stop aging and self-heal because of the magical runes etched on their skin Valkyries: Immortals who collect fallen warriors/soldiers/fighters/athletes and take them to Valhalla and Falkvang Bifrost: The rainbow bridge that connects Asgard to Earth Ragnarok: The end of the world war between the gods and the evil giants Artavus: Magical knife or dagger used to etch runes Artavo: Plural of artavus Stillo: A type of artavus Grimnirs: Reapers for Hel Hel: The Goddess Hel in charge of the dead Hel: Home of Goddess Hel, dead criminals, those dead from illness and old age Nastraad/Corpse Strand: The island in Hel for criminals Yggrasil: The tree of life or tree of knowledge that connects the nine realms of Norse cosmology Seidr: An old Norse term referring to a magical practice by the Norse, it includes act of divination or prophecy performed while in a trance.
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