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Learn about the world of Norse gods

💡 Do you want to know why lightning come? 🔨 Who owned the magic hammer Mjölnir? 🌈 And where does the rainbow bridge go? Come along to the world of the Norse gods, click down here and learn.

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Nordic studies

Are you a genius in Nordic studies?

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What happens in Ragnarok?, the so-called end of the world in Norse mythology.

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What kind of animals provide information to Odin?

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Is the god Loki the father of Sleipnir's horse?

Hint: this place is in Northern Iceland

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What place is this in the picture?

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What is the Tree of Life believed to mean?

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How many worlds lie from the tree of life?

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What creature  lives in the sea in Asgard?

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Odin, the chief of the gods, only has one eye, but why?

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How many legs did the horse Sleipnir have?

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What place is this in the picture?

Explore the historic Heddal Stave Church, a renowned medieval landmark in Norway.

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What is the name of Odin's horse, the chief god of the gods?

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What did Vikings call the homes of heroes after death?

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Who is the god of deception and trickery who can transform into animals and other creatures?

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Freyja, the goddess of love and beauty, often traveled in a chariot. But what kind of animals pull her chariot?

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Who is the thunder god who owns the hammer Mjolni?

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What role did valkyries play in Norse battles?  Write the answer.

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What things of the Valkyries is associated with the Northern Lights?

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What animal appears in Ragnarok that is associated with the earth itself?

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What is Bifrost in Norse mythology?

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