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History See other History Articles Title: Odin! Odin! Odin! The Norse GodsThe Norse Gods The Norse Gods are the mythological characters that, as far as we know, came from the Northern Germanic tribes of the 9th century AD. These stories were passed down in the form of poetry until the 11th 18th centuries when the Norse mythology comprises the pre-Christian beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian peoples including those who settled on Iceland where most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. Norse mythology not only has its gods, goddesses and immortals but also a myriad of other characters and creatures that populate the stories including giants, dwarfs, monsters, magical animals and objects. A List of The Norse Gods Ã2;Aegir Norse God of the sea. Married to Ran and lives under the waves near the island of Hlesey. Ã2;Aesir A group of warrior gods led by Odin who inhabit Asgard. Ã2;Balder Son of Odin and Frigg. Known as a gentle and wise god. Killed accidentally by his brother Hod. Will return after Ragnarok. Ã2;Bolverk The alias Odin adopted when disguised as a giant to win the mead of poetry. Ã2;Bor Son of Buri and father of Odin, Vili and Ve. Ã2;Bragi The Norse God of poetry and eloquence. Son of Odin and husband of Idun. Ã2;Buri Ancestor of the Norse gods. Created by the cow Audmula licking him from ice. Ã2;Day Son of Night and Delling. Said to ride around the earth on his horse Skinfaxi. Ã2;Earth Daughter of Night and Annar. Ã2;Einherjar Band of dead warriors in Valhalla who await Ragnarok. Ã2;Eir Goddess of healing Ã2;Fjorgyn Lover of Odin and mother of Thor. Also referred to as Earth. Ã2;Forseti God of Justice. Son of Balder and Nanna. Ã2;Freya Main goddess of the Vanir (fertility gods). Daughter of Njord and sister of Freyr. Ã2;Freyr Important god of the Vanir. Son of Njord and brother of Freyja. Ã2;Frigga Main goddess. Wife of Odin and mother of Balder. Ã2;Fulla Goddess servant of Frigga. Ã2;Gangnrad Pseudonym of Odin when he visits Vafthrudnir. Ã2;Gefion Fertility goddess. Associated with the plow. Tricked the king of Sweden out of a tract of his land. Ã2;Grimnir Pseudonym of Odin when he visits his foster son Geirrod, King of the Goths. Ã2;Gullveig A Vanir goddess (probably Freyja) who is burned three times by the Aesir. Ã2;Harbard Odin disguised as a ferryman when he wrangles with Thor. Ã2;Heimdall Watchman of the Norse gods and owner of the horn Gjall. Son of nine mothers. Often identified with Rig, the creator of three races of men. Ã2;Hel ruler of Helheim, the realm of the dead Ã2;Hermod Son of Odin. Rode to Hel to try and rescue his brother Balder. Ã2;Hod Son of Odin. A blind god who accidentally killed his brother Balder. he will return after Ragnarok. Ã2;Honir A long-legged, indecisive god. Sent to the Vanir to seal the truce between them and the Aesir. He will survive Ragnarok. Ã2;Idun Guardian of the golden apples of youth and wife of Bragi. Ã2;Lofn Goddess of ilicit unions. Ã2;Loki The sly, trickster of the Norse gods. Son of two giants. Also known as the Sly One, the Trickster, the Shape Changer and the Sky Traveller. Becomes increasingly more evil. He is responsible for the death of Balder. Bound until Ragnarok. Ã2;Magni Son of Thor and the giantess Jarnsaxa. Will inherit Thors hammer Mjollnir with his brother Modi after Ragnarok. Ã2;Mimir Wise Aesir god. Sent to the Vanir to seal the truce between the two groups of the Norse gods. Killed by the Vanir, his head is kept by Odin. Ã2;Modgud Maiden guardian of the bridge over the river Gjoll in Jotenheim. Ã2;Modi Son of Thor and the giantess Jarnsaxa. Will inherit Thors hammer Mjollnir with his brother Magni after Ragnarok. Ã2;Moon Son of Mundilfari. Guides the moon on its course. Ã2;Nanna Wife of Balder and daughter of Nep. Ã2;Narvi Also known as Nari. Son of Loki and Sigyn who was killed by his brother Vali. Ã2;Night Daughter of Narvi and mother of Day. Rides around the earth on her horse Hrimfaxi. Ã2;Njord A Vanir god associated with wind and sea. Husband of Skadi and father of Freyja and Freyr. Ã2;Norns Urd fate, Skuld being and Verandi necessity. Three goddesses of destiny. Ã2;Od Missing husband of Freyja who she constantly mourns for. Ã2;Odin King of the Norse Gods, God of poetry, battle and death. Chief god of the Aesir. Also known as the all-father, the terrible one, one-eyed and father of battle. Ã2;Ran Wife of Aegir who dragged drowning men down with her net. Ã2;Rig Pseudonym of Heimdall and the creator of three races of men. Ã2;Rind Goddess and lover of Odin. Mother of Vali. Ã2;Saga Goddess and drinking companion of Odin. Ã2;Sif Wife of Thor whose golden hair was cut off by Loki. Ã2;Sigyn Wife of Loki. Ã2;Sjofn Goddess of human passion. Ã2;Skadi Goddess of Winter and of the Hunt Ã2;Sun Daughter of Mundilfari and guide of the sun. Ã2;Syn Goddess of the accused at trial. Ã2;Thor God of Sky, thunder and fertility. Associated with law and order in Asgard and guardian of the Norse gods. Son of Odin and Earth and husband of Sif. Also known as the thunder god and charioteer. Ã2;Thrud Daughter of Thor. Promised to the dwarf Alvis. Ã2;Tyr War god. Son of Odin who sacrificed his hand in the binding of Fenrir. Ã2;Ull God of archery and skiing. Ã2;Vali Son of Odin and the giantess Rind. Conceived to avenge the death of Balder. Ã2;Valkyries Beautiful women who carried dying warriors to Valhalla. Ã2;Vanir Fertility gods. Ã2;Var Goddess of marriage oaths. Ã2;Ve Son of Bor and brother of Odin and Vili. Ã2;Vidar Son of Odin and the giantess Grid who will avenge Odins death after Ragnarok. Ã2;Vili Son of Bor and brother of Odin and Ve. Ã2;Vor Goddess who knows all. Mythological Realms of The Norse Gods Ã2;Alfheim The land of the light elves in Asgard Ã2;Algron Island where Odin (Harbard) stayed for five years Ã2;Asgard Land of the Aesir Ã2;Bilskirnir Thors hall in Asgard Ã2;Bifrost - The flaming rainbow bridge between Asgard and Midgard Ã2;Breidablik Balders hall in Asgard Ã2;Elivagar The eleven rivers that flow from the spring of Hvergelmir in Niflheim. Ã2;Eljudnir Hels hall in Nifleheim Ã2;Fensalir Friggs hall in Asgard Ã2;Folkvang Site of Freyjas hall in Asgard Ã2;Franangs Falls Waterfall in Midgard where Loki, disguised as a salmon, was caught by the gods. Ã2;Gimli Hall of the gods after Ragnarok Ã2;Ginnungagap The void between Muspell and Nifleheim before the creation. Ã2;Gladsheim Sanctuary of the Norse gods on the plain of Ida. Ã2;Glitnir Silver and gold hall of Forseti, son of Balder, in Asgard. Ã2;Gnipahellir Cave in front of Niflheim where the hound Garm is chained up. Ã2;Helheim The realm of the dead in Niflheim, ruled over by the monster Hel. Ã2;Himinbjorg Heimdalls hall in Asgard Ã2;Hlesey Island near the undersea hall of Aegir and Ran. Ã2;Hlidskjalf Odins high thrown in Valaskjalf. Ã2;Hnitbjorg Stronghold of the giant Suttung. Ã2;Hvergelmir Spring in Niflheim under the root of Yggdrasill. Ã2;Idavoll The central plain of Asgard. Contains the halls of Gladsheim and Vingolf. Ã2;Iving River dividing Asgard from Jotunheim Ã2;Jotunheim Land of the giants Ã2;Lyfjaberg Mountain beside Menglads hall in Jotunheim. Ã2;Lyngvi Island on lake Armsvartnir where Fenrir is bound. Ã2;Lyr Menglads hall in Jotunheim Ã2;Midgard The realm of mankind. Ã2;Mimirs Well Well of wisdom under the root of Yggdrasill in Asgard which is guarded by the head of Mimir. Ã2;Muspell Southern land of fire guarded by the giant Surt. Ã2;Nastrond Site of the hall of evil-does in Hel. The dragon Nidhogg gnaws at corpses here. Ã2;Niflheim Land of freezing mist and darkness and home of Hel. Ã2;Okolnir Land of warmth created after Ragnarok. Site of the hall of Brimnir. Ã2;Sessrumnir Freyjas hall in Asgard. Ã2;Sindri Red gold roofed hall which will appear after Ragnarok. Ã2;Sokkvabekk Sagas hall in Asgard Ã2;Svartalfheim Realm of the dark elves. Ã2;Thrudheim Thors realm in Asgard and site of his hall Bilskirnir. Ã2;Thrymheim Stronghold of the giant Thiazi which was passed on to his daughter Skadi. Ã2;Utgard Realm in Jotunheim ruled by Utgard-Loki. Ã2;Valaskjalf Odins hall in Asgard. Ã2;Valhalla Hall presided over by Odin where the Einherjar await Ragnarok. Ã2;Vanaheim Land of the Vanir in Asgard. Ã2;Vigrid Plain in Asgard where the final battle will occur. Ã2;Vingolf Hall of the goddesses in Asgard. Ã2;Ydalir Ulls hall in Asgard. Ã2;Yggdrasill The world tree (Hodmimirs wood) Many believe the Norse gods and the other mythological beings of ancient Scandanavia represent aspects of the self, our emotions and the many qualities that make up the psyche of the human self.
Poster Comment: I seriously doubt anyone remembered all of them, All I know is Odin! Odin! Odin!
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