Norse mythology Week 1

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A giant ash tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse cosmology and is considered the center of the universe.
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One of the Nine Worlds, it is the home of the Aesir gods, including Odin and Thor.
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A majestic hall where warriors who died in battle are received by Odin, the chief god.
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The land of the giants, located far from the realm of the gods, characterized by its wilderness and fierce inhabitants.
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A series of events and battles in Norse mythology that signify the end of the world and the rebirth of a new order.
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The world inhabited by humans, located in the middle of Yggdrasil's branches.
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A group of principal gods in Norse mythology, associated with war and governance, including Odin and Thor.
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A goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility, who also has connections to war and death.
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A trickster god known for his shape-shifting abilities and complex relationships with other gods.
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The powerful and magical hammer wielded by Thor, often used in battles against giants.
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A glowing, rainbow bridge that connects Asgard, the realm of the gods, with Midgard, the world of humans.
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the frost giant whose sweat created the first man and woman