Norse Mythology Scavenger Hunt

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  1. 3. God of silence, spirituality, and poetry, he traveled with Odin from place to place.
  2. 5. God of war, law, and justice. The third day of the week is based on his Germanic name.
  3. 8. Most loved of all the gods, his mother feared his dreams that foretold his eventual doom.
  4. 9. This personification of the sea is a giant god who has nine daughters who are "waves."
  5. 11. Son of Loki, monstrous wolf who seeks to devour the sun; he is enchained until Ragnarok, when he will break free and destroy Odin.
  6. 16. One of the wolves who chased the Sun and the Moon to devour them.
  7. 17. God of sea and winds; fahter of Freyr and Freya, husband of a giantess known as Winter.
  8. 19. First man, according to Norse Mythology.
  9. 20. Sister of Freyr and "honorary" Aesir, SHE is goddess of fertility, love, beauty, and elegance, but she claimed half of the battle slain as her own.
  10. 22. The king of the Norse gods, husband of Frigg and father of Thor, who has 2 wolves who sit beside of him, 2 ravens (named Thought and Memory) to converse with him, and one eye.
  11. 23. Earth goddess, golden-haired wife of Thor and mother of Ukkr,
  12. 26. The serpent who nestles around Yggdrasil and gnaws its roots.
  13. 27. The greatest of all the dogs or wolves, he is their ruler and a bringer of destruction.
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  1. 1. The hall of the gods in Asgard and is solid gold with 13 thrones.
  2. 2. Son of the sea god, he is god of peace, fertility, sunshine, and rain.
  3. 4. She is either the wife of the Aesier god Baldr or of the human Hoder, depending on the story.
  4. 6. The giant that Odin, Vili, and Ve killed to create their vision of the universe.
  5. 7. Brother of Odin who carved mankind into their shapes.
  6. 8. The wise man, official poet, historian, and minstrel of the Asgard court who married Idun.
  7. 10. Stands on the edge of Muspelheim with a flaming sword while waiting for Ragnarok.
  8. 12. First woman, according to Norse Mythology.
  9. 13. The end of all worlds and all times.
  10. 14. God of thunder, son of Odin, the fifth day of the week was named in his honor.
  11. 15. Son of a giant, this mischief-maker used a sprig of mistletoe to bring down Baldr.
  12. 16. Giant goddess of winter, skiing, snow, and hunting who married Odin and had many sons.
  13. 18. Goddess of the dead, she ruled supreme in the realm called Helheim.
  14. 20. Son of Baldr and Nanna, he is the god of reconciliation, fairness, and justice.
  15. 21. Brother of Odin who gave mankind intelligence, wit, and the drive to achieve.
  16. 24. Wife of Odin, Baldr's mother, goddess of marriage; she lives in "Fensalir," the marshlands, and can see the future but "tells no one."
  17. 25. The "Midgard Serpent" that lives in the waters that surround Middle Earth.