This God was beautiful and courageous, though in his dreams he saw that he was in danger.
Baldur
This is the home of the "Aesir" Gods.
Asgard
The end of days, for the Norse people.
Ragnarok
This Magical ring reproduces itself 8 times each night.
Draupnir
I say trickery, you say _____.
Loki
This Goddess is very similar to Hera for the Greeks and Juno for the Romans
Frigg
This is the Norse "home of ice".
Niflheim
The Goddess _____ held her hand into Fenrir's mouth, sating his thirst and anger.
Tyr
This hammer is thunderous.
Mjolir
This suffix means "home" in English
heim
This God is said to have delightfully golden hair upon her head.
Sif
The area from which the Viking people originate is called _____.
Scandinavia
At the doorstep of Ragnarok, the horizon is eaten by this monstrous being.
Fenrir
This is the name of a magical, glowing boar.
Gullinbursti
This Giant's body parts are believed to be the physical world that surrounds us.
Ymir
This is the God of sea, wind, and bounty.
Njord
This is the home of the Vanir Gods, the more magical and wild of the Norse Gods.
Vanaheim
Eye
This boat can be folded to fit in one's pocket, what else can it do?
Travel quickly over sea, land, and air.
This individual guards the rainbow bridge that is the main entrance into Asgard.
Heimdall
Odin's brothers are _____ and _____.
Vili and Ve
This is the Norse "home of fire".
Muspelheim
The Norse home of ice and fire collided. Before there was a void called _____.
Guningagap
The part of a giant's body that makes up the sky the clouds.
His skull and brain.
These two individuals, often represented as crows, are "thought" and "memory".
Huginn and Muninn