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1.
The best-known vision of the Norse afterlife is that of Valhalla, the hall of the heroes where warriors chosen by the Valkyries feast with the god Odin, tell stories from their lives, and fight each other in preparation for the final battle of ________, t
2.
These descriptions come from works preserving _____ ______ and other types of literature (as well as physical evidence) which show that burying boats and ships as biers, or setting them on fire as pyres.
3.
Norse religion was fully integrated into the lives of the people and there was no one set of ________ beliefs on how the gods operated.
4.
The soul had four components and one's destination in the _______ could range between continued existence in one's grave, haunting one's former home, one of the realms of the deities, or other possibilities.
5.
The aspect of the soul that concerns one's personality or character which continued on after death is ____.
6.
The aspect of the soul that concerns one's physical appearance is ____.
7.
The aspect of that soul that is one's totem or familiar spirit which was unique to an individual and mirrored their hugr is _______.
8.
The aspect of the soul that concerns one's inherent success in life is _______.
9.
A grey land under the earth in the fog-world of Niflheim ruled by the goddess ___ and where the majority of souls would go.
10.
The ghost known as the ________was only dangerous if its mound (and grave goods) were threatened.