He was very kind and created beautiful bodies of water to surround the lands. Niagaros was the god of the land. He was vengeful and jealous, and barely ever did his work. Rather, he would cause mischief. Lastly was the goddess Arcydia of the sky.
He is the origin of envy. Lastly, but not the least. The one who stands above all the daemons. Uriel the daemon of wrath, torment and destruction, but those are the only rumored powers that Uriel has for it is said that he can rival all the gods when he goes all out.
Loki: Void god also called "Mischief King" and a member of the World Council like Arthur whom later manipulates. Surtr: Fire god and the one that killed Akane's father. He was given the driver Hodr: Wind god and the responsible for Dorothy's death.
The trickster deity breaks the rules of the gods or nature, sometimes maliciously (for example, Loki) but usually with ultimately positive effects. Often, the rule-breaking takes the form of tricks (eg. Eris) or thievery. Tricksters can be cunning or foolish or both; they are often very funny even when considered sacred or performing important cultural tasks. In many cultures, (as may be seen in Greek, Norse or Slavic folktales, along with Native American/First Nations lore), the trickster and the culture hero are often combined. To illustrate: Prometheus, in Greek mythology, stole fire from the gods to give it to
This Greek god is not known a lot but he is one of many who lives in the underworld he is hyonos the god of sleep his dwelling place is in a cave witch the entrance is filled with poppies and other hypnotic plants witch is weird because his place has no door or gate so he won’t be awakened by the creaking of the hinges he also had a river going through his place witch was called the river of forgetfulness hypnos lived next to his twin brother witch was called thanatos his mother was nyx she was of night and his father was called erebus he was of darknes his mother witch was nyx was a very powerful and dreadful goddess that zeus feared entering her realm and his wife pasithea was one of the youngest of graces and he was promised to him by hera
His daughter Skadi was the goddess of winter and delighted in the thrill of the hunt. One fateful night, she decided to brave the untamed wild of Jotunheim to track the mighty stag Dvalinn, who nipped with his brothers at the branches of Yggdrasil, the World-Tree. Skadi ventured forth into the snow, unaware that the trickster god Loki of neighbouring Asgard was following her, intent on causing mischief. Skadi tracked Dvalinn into the tallest and most treacherous mountain passes, until she was within range with her bow. As she tensed for her shot, Loki – watching from afar – used his magic to conjure an illusion, making it seem as though Dvalinn had multiplied.
He brought both nourishing and destructive rain. He had four huge jars from which he poured rain, disease, frost and drought. Each year young children were sacrificed to him, their tears being seen as particularly auspicious. People whose death was the result of drowning or lightning strikes were taken to his home on one of the thirteen celestial planes in the sky. Another example, is the HUEHUETEOTEL god, he was the god of fire and life-giving warmth.
Odin was known as the Father God or the All-Father and takes on several roles in Norse Mythology. These included that of a war god, but not in the sense of a noble war god such as the battlefield commanders Tyr or Thor. Instead, Odin incites otherwise peaceful people to conflict. Second, Odin was a shaman and was accompanied by several familiar spirits. These included the ravens Hugin and Munin, the wolves Geri and Freki, and the Valkyries.
In another way similar to the guardian listed above the Furies are Greek myths and deformation of the Trinity. In addition, the Minotaur is guardian and overseer of the Seventh Circle of the Violent. The mythological creature is half-man, half-bull a literal product of bestiality. He is a symbol of Violence against Nature and tormented by “fever of his rage” (12.21). The beast is described as the “infamy of Crete” (12.12).
Jealous of his sister, Susano said he was going to go join his mother, Izanami, in the underworld. He went to Amaterasu to say farewell, but she suspected it to be a trick. He challenged her to a game to see who was more powerful. Amaterasu broke her brother’s sword into three pieces and chewed on it. When she spits out the pieces, it formed a mist and three gods appeared.
Rikki is a mean jerk who murdered unhatched eggs. He also killed the eggs mother and father. This shows that Rikki is a sensible jerk. Next, Nagaina is sinister yet wise snake.
Loki was one of the most dynamic and detrimental characters and caused much of the chaos in the realm of Asgard. In Norse Myths and Legends, it states that Loki, half giant, half god, was friends with the mighty gods Odin and Thor (4). Thanks to his close relationship with Odin, Loki began moving up the social hierarchy and became associated with many powerful gods such as Thor. After arriving in Asgard, Loki began causing trouble. However, he was never severely punished for his actions because his affiliations with the major gods made him virtually untouchable.
Thor was a famous god in Norse mythology born to Odin and Fyorgyn. He is known as the champion of gods and is very strong. He had a special hammer and belt that he used to fight his enemies. The hammer was associated with lightning and thunder and his belt doubled his strength. Thor’s greatest enemy is the midgard serpent.
It is true that nearly all of the population of Scandinavia were pagans at the start of the Viking age and that meant that Vikings had many gods. Some of them were Odin, Thor, Loki and Freyia. (Williams, 2011) Even though Vikings believed in many god, the most power and the most popular god was the one-eyed Odin, the all father, god of justice, warfare, wisdom, death and poetry. Thor, who was very strong was the defender of the gods against the giants. He was also the god of thunder and had a hammer that he used to control lighting.