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Eysa was an Isu who later was remembered in Norse mythology as a the daughter of Surtr and princess of Múspellsheimr.[1]

Biography

In the prelude to the Great Catastrophe, Odin's son Baldr sought to win Eysa's hand in hopes their marriage could bring peace to the turbulent Nine Realms.[1]

Behind the scenes

Unlike other prominent characters from Valhalla's depiction of Múspellsheimr like Surtr or Sinmara, Eysa is only briefly mentioned in Norse lore as the daughter of Glöð, who in myth was the consort to Logi rather than Surtr's bastard son.[2]

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