The gods are divided into two tribes, the Asa protoss headed by Odin and the Warner protoss headed by Nijod, the sea god, among which there are twelve main gods. Elves and gnomes belong to demigods. They serve God and are special creations in the Germanic region.
In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse:? sgar? R, English: Asgard) is the border of Asa protoss, which can also be called Asa domain. All the gods who worship Odin as the Lord live here.
Raytheon's bravery and good fighting skills are very famous among gods and giants, and Raytheon's power is also quite great. In myth, you can even challenge the giant alone. Whenever the gods are bullied or attacked by giants, as long as Thor comes forward, the giants will immediately retreat. In addition to the powerful power of Raytheon, "Murnier" (the hammer of Raytheon) is a valuable weapon that makes Raytheon invincible, so giants who are enemies of God are quite afraid of Raytheon, and they hardly dare to do anything about God.
Loki, the god of pranks and Vulcan in Norwegian mythology. Loki is clever and cunning. Although he was born in a rich family that was hostile to God, he became a righteous brother with the Lord God Odin and became a member of the Athar protoss.
According to Odin's legend, Odin was tall, dressed in golden armor, riding an eight-legged horse "Slaplani" and holding a famous gun "Gungun gonul". Two crows perched on his shoulders, symbolizing "thought" and "memory" respectively. They fly around the world every morning and come back to report their experiences to Odin.
Heimdahl. He rode a horse with a golden mane and Ollard's horn on his shoulder. In case of emergency, he blew his horn and summoned the gods to deal with it. Legend has it that he is the first person in heaven. It is said that he is the most beautiful male god in Germanic mythology and is called "White God".
Valkyrie, the god in Norse mythology, usually comes from the daughter of the king on the ground or Odin's own daughter. Their images are wearing gold or silver helmets, blood-red tight robes, feathers or bird wing helmets, shining spears and shields, and riding small white horses.
After Bud died, Hella proudly refused to give her soul back to Odin. She and her dog ruled there, leaving the old, the weak and the sick in their own country. Her waiter is slow, and so is her maid. Haila's extremely gloomy and terrible palace was later regarded as synonymous with hell by Christianity.