What is the opposite of Valhalla?

Niflheim
Niflheim
Niflheim was primarily a realm of primordial ice and cold, with the frozen rivers of Élivágar and the well of Hvergelmir, from which come all the rivers. According to Gylfaginning, Niflheim was the second of the two primordial realms to emanate out of Ginnungagap, the other one being Muspelheim, the realm of fire.
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, Old Norse Niflheimr, in Norse mythology, the cold, dark, misty world of the dead, ruled by the goddess Hel.
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What is the alternative to Valhalla?

Google Maps, Leaflet, Mapbox, OpenLayers, and OpenStreetMap are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Valhalla.
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What is the opposite of Valhalla in Norse mythology?

In Norse mythology, Fólkvangr (Old Norse: [ˈfoːlkˌwɑŋɡz̠], "field of the host" or "people-field" or "army-field") is a meadow or field ruled over by the goddess Freyja where half of those that die in combat go upon death, whilst the other half go to the god Odin in Valhalla.
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What is the difference between Valhalla and Folkvangr?

Actually, the only real difference between Valhalla and Folkvangr lies in the way of entering them. Namely, those who die honorably are chosen between Odin and Freya to enter their respective realms. The ones chosen by Odin enter Valhalla, while those who are selected by Freya enter Folkvangr.
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Who goes to Helheim?

Those who die of old age or disease, and those not killed in battle, go to Helheim while those who die bravely on the battlefield go to Valhalla. The entrance to Helheim is guarded by Garm, a monstrous hound, and Modgud. The giant Hraesvelg (“corpse eater”) sits at the edge of the world, overlooking Helheim.
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Who did Hel marry?

Hel is a jötunn, and she is the daughter of the trickster Loki and the giantess Angrboda. She has two siblings, the world serpent also known as Jörmungandr, and the Fenrir Wolf. They have no relationship with each other and roam in separate places in the world.
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Are Hel and Valhalla the same?

An oft-repeated line is that those who die in battle are thought to go to Valhalla, whereas those who die of other, more peaceful causes go to Hel.
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Who goes to niflheim?

Niflheim, Old Norse Niflheimr, in Norse mythology, the cold, dark, misty world of the dead, ruled by the goddess Hel. In some accounts it was the last of nine worlds, a place into which evil men passed after reaching the region of death (Hel).
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What are vanir?

Vanir, in Norse mythology, race of gods responsible for wealth, fertility, and commerce and subordinate to the warlike Aesir. As reparation for the torture of their goddess Gullveig, the Vanir demanded from the Aesir monetary satisfaction or equal status.
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Do females go to Valhalla?

As described by Norse sagas and evidenced by real-life archeological finds, female Vikings not only earned entry into Valhalla, they did so with distinction.
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What means Valkyrie?

Definition of Valkyrie

: any of the maidens of Odin who choose the heroes to be slain in battle and conduct them to Valhalla.
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Is Asgard and Valhalla the same?

Valhalla is one of the 12 or more realms into which Asgard, the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology, is divided.
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Are there black Vikings?

A small number of Vikings had black—or brown—skin, according to reliable historical evidence. For centuries, dark-skinned people either willingly traveled to Scandinavia or were forcibly taken there as slaves. Over time, some assimilated with the Vikings through farming, marriage, combat, and other cultural factors.
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Where do you go if not to Valhalla?

Not all Vikings went to Valhalla

It was thought that, "if you were a Viking woman, or died in bed of sickness, or if you died of old age, you were not going to Valhalla," says Larrington. “You would go to the hall of Hel, which was not necessarily a pleasant place.
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Is everyone on Asgard a god?

The Asgardians were worshiped as gods by the people of Scandinavia and Germania, occupying parts of Britain, Gaul (modern-day France), and North American outposts.
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Do only warriors go to Valhalla?

Valhalla mean "Hall of the slain". Usually only someone of importance would be slain, a regular man would be killed. However leaders of the warriors would go to Valhalla while the regular soldiers/vikings would go to Fólkvangr.
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Who are the 6 Vanir gods?

Members of the Vanir
  • Njörðr (God of the Sea)
  • Nerthus (Sister and wife of Njörðr as well as a fertility goddess)
  • Freyja (Goddess of fertility and daughter of Njörðr. ...
  • Freyr (Son of Njörðr and a god of fertility and fair weather. ...
  • Óðr (Husband of Freyja. ...
  • Hnoss (Daughter of Freyja)
  • Gersemi (Daughter of Freyja)
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Is Thor Aesir or Vanir?

The Æsir (Old Norse: [ˈɛ̃ːsez̠]) are the gods of the principal pantheon in Norse religion. They include Odin, Frigg, Höðr, Thor, and Baldr. The second Norse pantheon is the Vanir. In Norse mythology, the two pantheons wage war against each other, resulting in a unified pantheon.
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Who is Tyr?

Tyr, Old Norse Týr, Old English Tiw, or Tiu, one of the oldest gods of the Germanic peoples and a somewhat enigmatic figure. He was apparently the god concerned with the formalities of war—especially treaties—and also, appropriately, of justice.
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What did Hel look like?

In the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, Hel is described as having been appointed by the god Odin as ruler of a realm of the same name, located in Niflheim. In the same source, her appearance is described as half blue and half flesh-coloured and further as having a gloomy, downcast appearance.
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Is Norse Hel cold?

The term Hel (meaning "to bury," and "grave") is used in Norse mythology to refer to both the realm of the dead and to its queen. As a realm, Hel is described as a cold, shadowy place, inhabited by the souls of individuals who died in a so-called 'cowardly manner' (i.e., not in battle).
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What is Svartalfheim the realm of?

Svartalfheim – Realm of the Black Elves.
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Is it Hel or Hela?

Hel (also known as Hela), also referred to as the "Two-Faced Terror", is an ancient goddess of the dead within the Norse mythology who presides over the realm Niflheim within the place of the same name which serves a basis for the Christian concept of Hell, where she receives a portion of the dead.
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Who is Freya?

Freyja, (Old Norse: “Lady”), most renowned of the Norse goddesses, who was the sister and female counterpart of Freyr and was in charge of love, fertility, battle, and death. Her father was Njörd, the sea god. Pigs were sacred to her, and she rode a boar with golden bristles.
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Is Loki Odin's brother?

While the Loki of the Marvel comics and films does derive his cunning character from the Loki of Norse myth, the biggest difference is that in the Marvel universe, Loki is depicted as the adopted brother and son of Thor and Odin.
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