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The '''Nine Realms''' were considered the various homeworlds of the [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|gods and other races]] that existed along the branches of [[Yggdrasil]], which wove them together to form the Norse cosmos. The realms were [[Asgard]], [[Jötunheimr]], [[Múspellsheimr]], [[Earth|Midgard]], [[Svartalfheim]], [[Vanaheimr]], [[Helheim|Helheimr]], [[ | The '''Nine Realms''' were considered the various homeworlds of the [[Norsemen|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|gods and other races]] that existed along the branches of [[Yggdrasil]], which wove them together to form the Norse cosmos. The realms were [[Álfheimr]], [[Asgard]], [[Jötunheimr]], [[Múspellsheimr]], [[Earth|Midgard]], [[Svartalfheim]], [[Vanaheimr]], [[Niflheim]]/[[Helheim|Helheimr]], and [[Niðavellir]]. | ||
In the 9th century, [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] relived [[Odin]]'s genetic memories of Asgard and Jötunheimr during the [[Isu Era]] in his attempts to avert his [[Calculations|fated encounter]] with [[Loki]]'s son [[Fenrir]] at the onset of [[Great Catastrophe|Ragnarök]]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:17, 11 March 2021
The Nine Realms were considered the various homeworlds of the Norse gods and other races that existed along the branches of Yggdrasil, which wove them together to form the Norse cosmos. The realms were Álfheimr, Asgard, Jötunheimr, Múspellsheimr, Midgard, Svartalfheim, Vanaheimr, Niflheim/Helheimr, and Niðavellir.
In the 9th century, Eivor Varinsdottir relived Odin's genetic memories of Asgard and Jötunheimr during the Isu Era in his attempts to avert his fated encounter with Loki's son Fenrir at the onset of Ragnarök.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (first appearance)
References