Norse Cosmology

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1.
Norse cosmology divided the universe into ____ realms.
2.
One would not attend service in anything like a church but would observe worship of the gods in one's own home, in a clearing in the woods, or in some sacred place of _____ power.
3.
The concept of the _____ realm of Hel, for example, is thought by scholars to be a wholly Christian concept added to Norse cosmology.
4.
The Realm of the Giants is _____.
5.
The Realm of the Aesir is _____.
6.
In the time before time, when nothing existed, there was only the tree _______ and the void.
7.
Bestla gave birth to the first of the gods: ____, Vili, and Ve.
8.
Odin's famous hall of _______, where his throne may have been located, is in Asgard.
9.
Hel herself is depicted as a giantess, glum and ________, and not at all like the character of Hela in the Marvel film Thor: Ragnarok.
10.
The realm of human beings is _______.
11.
The realm of Nidavellier/Svartalfheim was below Midgard, deep in the earth, and the home of the dwarves who toiled there at their forges.
12.
The rainbow bridge _______ cracks and falls as Yggdrasil shakes and the gods arrange themselves for the final battle to save the ordered world