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  1. Norse Gods – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · The Norse gods and goddesses are the array of deities honored by ancient Nordic worshipers. They primarily came from two different tribes, the Aesir and the Vanir, but were …

  2. Norse Mythology – Mythopedia

    Norse mythology is the compilation of the stories, religious practices, and myths of the ancient Nordic people. These texts span a period of time beginning in Norse paganism and continuing …

  3. Odin – Mythopedia

    Mar 8, 2023 · Odin the “All-Father,” chief of the Norse gods and leader of the powerful Aesir was unmatched in magic, cunning, and battle prowess. Attended by his raven familiars, he …

  4. Loki – Mythopedia

    Dec 8, 2022 · Loki was the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods, a shapeshifter whose wily deceptions sowed chaos among his people. He survived the fallout of his pranks thanks to his …

  5. Encyclopedia of Mythology – Mythopedia

    Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more.

  6. Tyr – Mythopedia

    Mar 8, 2023 · Tyr was the Norse god of war and bloodshed, also renowned as a bringer of order and justice. He was best known for sacrificing his arm to Fenrir so that the gods could trap the …

  7. Heimdall – Mythopedia

    Dec 8, 2022 · Heimdall was the divine sentinel of the Norse pantheon. His keen eyesight and hearing made him the perfect guardian of the Bifrost, the rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to …

  8. Idun – Mythopedia

    Dec 8, 2022 · Idun, keeper of the apples of immortality, was the enchanting Norse goddess of youthfulness and fertility. When she was stolen away by a giant, the gods began to wither and …

  9. Freyr – Mythopedia

    Mar 8, 2023 · Freyr was the Norse god of peace and prosperity, celebrated at weddings and harvest feasts. One of the Vanir, he was originally brought to Asgard as a hostage, but earned …

  10. Nine Realms – Mythopedia

    Feb 10, 2023 · The Nine Realms, or worlds, were the geographical building blocks of Norse cosmology. Each realm was located on Yggdrasil, the world tree, and only the most intrepid …