Norse/Teutonic God and Goddess


Asatru, Troth, Odinism, Norse Wicca, Norse mythology, Scandinavian mythology, Viking mythology; all refer to the pre-Christian religion of the Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Danish peoples
stories come to us mainly through the Icelandic Eddas and Sagas

The Rökkr can be described as the Nightside deities of northern European mythology, primal beings who predate the more familiar Aesir and Vanir pantheons. They are often the spirits of primordial concepts such as fire, ice, death, and the underworld, and can be compared to the Titans of Greek mythology. Included in their number are Hela (goddess of death and the underworld), Iormungand (the world serpent), Fenrir (kozmic wolf), Loki (trickster god), Angrboda (mother goddess and teacher of seidr), Surt (fire giant), and Nidhogg (tellurian dragon).
Myths

Ęgir Ęsir Aldsvider Alfhild ANGRBODA Asgard Astild
Baldur Bifrost Bragi
Eir
Fenrir Forseti Frey Freya Frigg Fulla/Volla Fenya
Gerda Gna Grid Ginnungagap
Hel Heimdall Hermod Hlin Hoder
Idun
Jotunheim
Loki
Magni Midgard Midgard Serpent Mimir Muspelheim
Njord Niflheim
Nerthus
Odin
Ragnorok
Skadi Sol Sjofn
Thor
Valhalla Valkyries Vanir
Wave Maidens Weland
Yggdrasil