- In
Norse mythology, the
einherjar (singular einheri;
literally "army of one", "those who
fight alone") are
those who have died in
battle and are brought...
- The
Master of
Ragnarok &
Blesser of
Einherjar (****anese: 百錬の覇王と聖約の戦乙女(ヴァルキュリア), Hepburn:
Hyakuren no Haō to
Seiyaku no Varukyuria,
literally "Well-tempered...
- the Hall of Heroes. The m****es of
those killed in
combat (known as the
einherjar),
along with
various legendary Germanic heroes and kings, live in Valhalla...
- Valhalla. There, the
deceased warriors become einherjar ('single fighters' or 'once fighters'). When the
einherjar are not
preparing for the
cataclysmic events...
-
through Midgard,
collecting the
souls of
slain heroes to
serve either as
einherjar or her
personal companions for
Ragnarok - the
battle to
decide the fate...
-
their opponents.
Theories have been
proposed connecting the
Harii to the
einherjar,
ghostly warriors in
service to the god Odin,
attested much
later among...
- soot" A
combination of 'and-' and 'hrīm') is the chef of the Æsir and
einherjar in
Norse mythology.
Every day in Valhalla, he
slaughters the
beast Sæhrímnir...
- to
bolster support for Odin,
using the
Einherjar,
resurrected warriors who
further Odin's cause. Each
Einherjar has
their own
story of what led to their...
-
foliage of the tree Læraðr and
produces mead from her
udders for the
einherjar. She is
described in the
Poetic Edda and
Prose Edda. The
etymology of...
- Realms,
until they were
stopped by Thor, Sif, the
Warriors Three, and the
Einherjar. They
appeared in the film Thor: The Dark World. The
Ravagers are an interstellar...