In Norse mythology, Muspelheim (also known as Múspell or Múspellsheimr), is one of the nine realms and home to the fire giants. It is a place of scorching heat and burning passion, neighboring...
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As its name suggests, Midgard occupies the center position in the tree of Norse cosmology. It is the land of humans in the middle of a giant sea. Jormungand (Old Norse: Jormungandr or the Midgard...
Helheim (Hel), which means "house of Hel" in Old Norse, is one of the nine worlds of Norse mythology. Those who did not find themselves in Valhalla, the afterlife of brave warriors, were...
According to Norse mythology, Ginnungagap is the great emptiness that existed before the creation of the cosmos. In the beginning, there was only darkness. It's a primordial void between...
Norse cosmology divided the universe into nine realms, with the great world tree Yggdrasil at its center. Some domains sat in the branches, with the remainder lying underneath the roots in a row....
Jotunheim is one of the nine worlds that exist in Norse mythology. Translated into English, it means “world of the giants,” This land is a rugged environment of extensive, foreboding forests and...