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The northernmost extension of Germanic mythology, Norse mythology consists of tales of various deities, beings, and heroes derived from numerous sources from both before and after the pagan period, including medieval manuscripts, archaeological representations, and folk tradition.
Thor (Old Norse: Þórr, Old English: Þunor, runic: Þonar/ᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ, Þunaraz/ᚦᚢᚾᚫᚱᚫᛉ & Þórr/ᚦᚢᚱ, all of which translate as the word "thunder") was one of the principal deities among the Norse pantheon, member of the Æsir family of gods and revered as one of the three leading gods, alongside his...
In Norse paganism, the indigenous religion of the ancient Norse peoples that inhabited Europe, there were a number of different gods and goddesses. Norse deities are attested from numerous sources, including works of literature, various chronicles, runic inscriptions, personal names, place...
Odin, also known as Godan, Wōtan, The Wednesday Man, The Raven God, or The All Father, is the central character of ancient Norse and Germanic theology. Odin is the king of Asgard, realm of the Æsir and Vanir tribes of deities.
Skadi (sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a prominent figure in Norse Mythology, being both a giantess/female Jötunn and Goddess who associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains.
Tyr is the Norse and Germanic god of war and justice, who is featured as a side character within the Prose and Poetic Eddas. Tyr played an important role during the binding of Fenrir, one of the children of Loki and Angrboða.
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