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'''Helheim''', also known as '''Hel''', was one of the [[Nine Realms]] of the [[Isu Era]]. The area fell under the purview of [[Hel]], daughter of [[Loki]] and [[Aletheia]].
'''Helheim''', also known as '''Hel''', was one of the [[Nine Realms]] of the [[Isu Era]]. The area fell under the purview of [[Hel]], daughter of [[Loki]] and [[Aletheia]].


Helheim was considered as a possible sanctuary for Hel's older brother [[Fenrir]], whose existence was [[Calculations|seen]] as an [[Great Catastrophe|ill-omen]], but she informed their father that Fenrir would not be safe there so he was forced to look [[Asgard|elsewhere]].{{Cite|1 July 2022. Where?}}
Helheim was considered as a possible alternative sanctuary for Hel's older brother [[Fenrir]], whose existence was [[Calculations|seen]] as an [[Great Catastrophe|ill-omen]], during his time hidden in the Well of Urðr as a means to escape detection by Odin in [[Asgard|Ásgarðr]], but she informed their father that Fenrir would not be safe there, forcing Loki to cast the idea aside.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' - [[Well-Traveled]]</ref>


==Mythology==
==Mythology==

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Concept art of Helheim

Helheim, also known as Hel, was one of the Nine Realms of the Isu Era. The area fell under the purview of Hel, daughter of Loki and Aletheia.

Helheim was considered as a possible alternative sanctuary for Hel's older brother Fenrir, whose existence was seen as an ill-omen, during his time hidden in the Well of Urðr as a means to escape detection by Odin in Ásgarðr, but she informed their father that Fenrir would not be safe there, forcing Loki to cast the idea aside.[1]

Mythology

Helheim fell into human folklore as one of the aspects of the afterlife in Norse mythology.[2] It was ruled by the goddess Hel and was a realm of cold where the sick, old and criminals went when they died.[3]

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