Egyptian god of virility, life, and resurrection, murdered by his brother Set, revived by his wife Isis. Ruler of the underworld and judge of deceased souls. His renewal symbolised the
The Egyptian sun god travels the sky in his solar barque, giving light, creating all life on Earth. His daily battle against serpent Apophis meant that victory over chaos was
Imposing goddess of winter, snow, and the hunt, prefers the icy wilds and solitude to Asgard. A formidable archer, she hunts and skis fearlessly under winter’s grey skies. She still
God of plenty and prosperity, brought bountiful harvests and wealth to humanity. He gave up his legendary sword to win the beautiful giantess Gerðr as his bride, leaving him vulnerable.
God of poetry, song, and the magic of words, could entrance all with his lyrical mastery. His inspired oratory and talent on the harp brought calm to conflict, and gave
Noble and beloved god of light, radiating beauty, gentleness, joy, and peace. His death at the hands of Loki, by mistletoe, his one weakness, triggered the onset of Ragnarök, the
God of war and justice, reflects honour, and sacrifice. When the mighty Fenrir came before the gods, only Tyr was able to place his hand inside the wolf’s mouth as
Watchful guardian god, stands alert at the rainbow bridge Bifrost, vigilant of danger. With keen senses perceiving all, he is ready to sound the Gjallarhorn, signalling the coming cosmic battle,
Love and beauty goddess. Travels the Nine Worlds in a cat-drawn chariot seeking her lost husband, weaving premonition magic. Half the glorious dead come to her hall in Fólkvangr. Her
Daughter of Loki, Hel rules the misty underworld realm of the inglorious dead – those barred from Valhalla and Fólkvangr that die of sickness or old age. She is a