The beginning of the Norse gods is Odin, the one-eyed god of wisdom, war, magic, and verbal communication, plus other powers and functions. Unusual prominent Norse deities surround Thor, the genuine shield of earth who brandishes a urge to alliance malevolent giants and other foes; Tyr, god of war and oaths; Frigg, the suspicious companion of Odin; Baldur, the son of Odin, preset to preliminary be slain by his own brother and moreover return from death to manipulate the world; Loki, the sometimes immoral, sometimes benefit god of tricks and trickery; AEgir and Ran, god and goddess of the sea; Freyja, the goddess of affluence, love, and war; her twice over brother Freyr, both aligned with fertility; Njorthur, god of marine, fishing, and matter and set off of Freyja and Freyr; and Hel, the goddess of death. Unusual deities are described in less detail in the Old Norse literature, and other classes of special beings such as Elves and Landspirits, worshipped in all ancient Norse tradition and modern Nordic Paganism.
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