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THE NORSE

GODS
The Norse gods were separated into two
main groups, the Æsir and the Vanir, who at
one point in their histories engaged in a
fierce and bitter war. Odin was the King of
the Æsir clan and known as 'the father of
all gods'. He was often depicted as a one-
eyed, bearded old man wearing a hat and a
cloak, who rode a flying eight-legged horse
called Sleipnir.
As the wife of Odin, Frigg was regarded as
the Queen of the Æsir gods and therefore
possibly the most important of all the Norse
goddesses. She was the only one allowed to
sit next to her husband and although he
conducted many extra-marital affairs, she
always stuck by her partner.
The important
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Norse Gods
Thor

He was the god of thunder and lightning who


wielded the Mjölnir, a devastatingly powerful
hammer that could slay giants and smash
mountains. He rode a chariot drawn by two
massive goats called Tanngniost and
Tanngrisnir.
Loki

Loki was known as the trickster god,


equipped with the ability to shapeshift into a
multitude of different forms. His relationship
with the other gods was complex; on some
occasions he helped them, on others he
hindered them.
Freya

Freya was the goddess of fate, love, beauty, gold,


war and fertility. She was a member of the Vanir
and ruled over the heavenly meadow of
Fólkvangr, where half of all those who died in
combat would go, whilst the other half were
guided by the Valkyries to Valhalla which was
ruled over by Odin.
Balder

Another son of Odin and half-brother to Thor,


Balder was the god of light and purity. He was
described as a fair, kind and handsome god, whose
beauty was unparalleled. Often praised by others
for his mercifulness, Balder was the epitome of all
things wise and good.
Hel

The daughter of Loki, Hel presided over the Norse


underworld, a place where all those Vikings who
didn’t die in battle went. Half of her body was flesh
and blood, the other half was just bones. Her
decaying features befitted a goddess who ruled over
the land of the dead, judging and deciding the fate
of the souls who entered her realm.
Heimdall

Heimdal was the warden of Bifrost


which lead to Asgard.
Tyr

Tyr was the God of war, for whom


Tuesday, Tyr's day was named.
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