The ancestor of all jötnar (mythical entities that ranged from giants to other fantastical creatures).
Odin, possibly the most revered and well known of all Norse gods. He was regarded as the king of the tribe of gods.
Frigg was regarded as the Queen of the Gods. Also the goddess of the sky. Her special status as the Wife of Odin she was also frequently associated with fertility, household, motherhood, marriage, and even domestic matters.
Along with Odin, Thor the god of thunder is the most well known Norse god, with his burly might and boisterous ways, epitomized the formidable warrior who was accorded high status
God of light and purity, Balder (Baldr in Old Norse), the youngest son of Odin and Frigg, and half-brother of Thor. His personality portrayed the effulgent summer sun itself.
Loki is seen as the God of mischief and trickster among the Norse gods, who as a jötunn (being the son of giants Helblinde and Býleistr) also possesses the power to shapeshift. Essentially, he is projected as an entity who is not entirely evil but not entirely good either.
Hel is the ruler of the Norse equivalent of the underworld. With inhabitants like Fenrir the Wolf, Jörmungandr the Serpent and other subjects who had died through sickness and old age.
Heimdall is the official guardian of Asgard. Heimdall is the descendant of giant Fornjót, and the grandson of sea jötunn. He is often depicted with his horn Gjallarhorn (‘Resounding Horn’). his powers encompass extraordinary sight and hearing.