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- 3. God of silence, spirituality, and poetry, he traveled with Odin from place to place.
- 5. God of war, law, and justice. The third day of the week is based on his Germanic name.
- 8. Most loved of all the gods, his mother feared his dreams that foretold his eventual doom.
- 9. This personification of the sea is a giant god who has nine daughters who are "waves."
- 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.
- 16. One of the wolves who chased the Sun and the Moon to devour them.
- 17. God of sea and winds; fahter of Freyr and Freya, husband of a giantess known as Winter.
- 19. First man, according to Norse Mythology.
- 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.
- 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.
- 23. Earth goddess, golden-haired wife of Thor and mother of Ukkr,
- 26. The serpent who nestles around Yggdrasil and gnaws its roots.
- 27. The greatest of all the dogs or wolves, he is their ruler and a bringer of destruction.
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- 1. The hall of the gods in Asgard and is solid gold with 13 thrones.
- 2. Son of the sea god, he is god of peace, fertility, sunshine, and rain.
- 4. She is either the wife of the Aesier god Baldr or of the human Hoder, depending on the story.
- 6. The giant that Odin, Vili, and Ve killed to create their vision of the universe.
- 7. Brother of Odin who carved mankind into their shapes.
- 8. The wise man, official poet, historian, and minstrel of the Asgard court who married Idun.
- 10. Stands on the edge of Muspelheim with a flaming sword while waiting for Ragnarok.
- 12. First woman, according to Norse Mythology.
- 13. The end of all worlds and all times.
- 14. God of thunder, son of Odin, the fifth day of the week was named in his honor.
- 15. Son of a giant, this mischief-maker used a sprig of mistletoe to bring down Baldr.
- 16. Giant goddess of winter, skiing, snow, and hunting who married Odin and had many sons.
- 18. Goddess of the dead, she ruled supreme in the realm called Helheim.
- 20. Son of Baldr and Nanna, he is the god of reconciliation, fairness, and justice.
- 21. Brother of Odin who gave mankind intelligence, wit, and the drive to achieve.
- 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."
- 25. The "Midgard Serpent" that lives in the waters that surround Middle Earth.
