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Freya is the most popular goddess in Norse mythology – she is the mistress of love, beauty, fertility, but also of war and magic. Key traits and symbols Origin: She is not from the main family of gods (the Aesir), but from the family of the Vanir (gods of nature and fertility). She is the daughter of Njord and the twin sister of Freyr. War and death: Although she is the goddess of love, she is also the leader of the Valkyries. When warriors fall in battle, she takes half of them to her palace Folkwang, and the other half goes to Odin in Valhalla. Magic (Seið): Freya is a master of the ancient magic seið, which allows for prediction and changing fate. She is the one who teaches Odin this art. Her magical attributes The chariot: She moves in a chariot pulled by two huge cats. Brisingamen: Her legendary golden necklace, forged by four dwarves. It is a symbol of her radiant beauty and power. The Cloak of Falcon Feathers: Allows anyone who wears it to transform into a falcon and fly between worlds. Golden Tears: According to myth, when her husband Odd is absent, she cries tears of pure red gold.









