Valhalla is the place in Norse mythology where the honored dead go. Honored status is gained if the person in question died in battle.
Valhalla.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
The word was Valhalla. Vaguely similar to heaven.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of fire, hearth, and home - she was not in Norse mythology.
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.
Valhalla.
Thor was in Norse mythology, not Greek. He was the Norse god of thunder and war.
The mythology of Scandinavia, which was also widespread in Germany and Britain until the establishment there of Christianity. For the people and places most important in Norse mythology, see Odin, Thor, trolls, and Valhalla.
The word was Valhalla. Vaguely similar to heaven.
Viking warriors go to the great hall of Odin in Valhalla, were they fight and feast. However, most people go to the realm of Hel, a bit like Hades in Greek mythology.
No, Ares the Greek god of war does not appear in Norse mythology.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of fire, hearth, and home - she was not in Norse mythology.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and fire; she is not a part of Norse mythology.
Hestia is a Greek goddess of home, hearth and fire, she is not a part of Norse mythology.
Folkvagnr is a field where half of the fallen warriors go (in Norse Mythology). The other half go to Valhalla.
According to Norse mythology, valkyries are female warriors who choose the bravest fighters that are killed in battle and escort them to Valhalla, a great hall ruled by Odin. There, they prepare for Ragnarok, the apocalypse foretold in Norse mythology.
No; Thor is Norse-Viking.