- Midgard – Mythopedia
Midgard was the middle of Norse mythology’s Nine Realms, and the home of humankind The halfway point between the chaos of Jotunheim and the order of Asgard, it was a common battleground for gods and monsters
- Bifrost – Mythopedia
Bifrost was the shimmering rainbow bridge that connected the Norse realms Asgard and Midgard Guarded by the god Heimdall, whose eyes never closed, it was fated to fall after the jötnar’s invasion during Ragnarok
- Jotunheim – Mythopedia
Jotunheim was the Norse realm where the jötnar, non-human and non-divine creatures like giants and trolls, lived It was a place of lawlessness and destruction, and the chaotic jötnar and order-loving gods fought constantly
- Asgard – Mythopedia
Asgard was connected to Midgard, the realm of humanity, via the Bifrost, a rainbow bridge guarded by Heimdall As the home of the gods, Asgard was the preeminent realm in Norse mythology —a place of unearthly size, grandeur and beauty It came as close to civilized perfection as was possible in the realms
- Thor – Mythopedia
Thor was the fiercest of Norse deities, god of thunder and lightning and always raring for a fight Wielding his powerful hammer Mjölnir, he defeated many monsters and jötnar in service of the Aesir
- Norse God Names - Mythopedia
Invoke the spirit of Midgard’s mightiest today! Try our Norse god name generator and conjure names as elemental and powerful as the deities of the Viking world List of Norse god Names While their etymology may seem unfamiliar to many of us, the Old Norse influences of Norse mythology have lived on in names like Freya, Thor, and Odin
- Loki – Mythopedia
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 wit and cunning
- Muspelheim – Mythopedia
Muspelheim was the Norse realm of fire and heat, whose elemental blaze melted the ice of Niflheim and created Ymir, the first giant It would play a role in Ragnarök as well, consuming all creation in its flames
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