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Baldur is a god in Norse mythology. He is the son of Odin and brother of Thor.
A machine gun toting female warrior from the past.
Freya is the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology.
The Norse god of fertility and brother of Freya. He and his sister are Vanir, an outside group of gods who warred with the Aesir before becoming assimilated within the Norse pantheon.
An ox-headed deity of Japanese esoteric Buddhism. He is perhaps derived from Gosirsa Devaraja, an obscure tutelary god of Indian lore.
The hacker friend of Kung Fury.
Heimdall is a Norse god and serves as a watchman. He is the custodian of Bifrost – the Rainbow bridge that connects Asgard with Midgard, realm of man.
A giant in Norse mythology.
A syncretic manifestation of the three Norns, or fates, in Norse mythology. Named Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld, they are comparable to the Moirae sisters in Greek myth.
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, presiding over the aspects of war, wisdom, and magic. He learned the secrets of the Norse runes by hanging himself from the branches of Yggdrasil, and is fated to die in the maw of the atrocious wolf, Fenrir.
A supreme deity of Slavic mythology, the thunderer who engaged in cosmic struggle with Veles, the god of the Underworld. He is commonly associated with the Germanic Thor.
Ragnar is a young Viking warrior, in Human Head Studios, third-person action game Rune
An earthly goddess, as well as the wife of Thor in Norse mythology. She was the subject of much mischief at the hands of Loki during Ægir's feast.
The embodiment of winter from Norse Mythology. Also known as the Snowshoe Goddess.
A Celtic thunder god once worshipped in the British Isles. He is commonly depicted with a wheel in one hand, and a thunderbolt in the other.
A god of combat in Norse mythology who lost his right hand to Fenrir, the horrible wolf. He is one of the oldest deities in the pantheon, but was subsumed in importance by Odin and Thor.
The world tree of Norse mythology. Its branches extend far into the sky, and its roots spread from Jotumheim to Asgard.
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