Asgardian History
At the beginning of the world, there was no heaven or earth, and in the thick fog there was only a Ginnungagap chasm, north of which was Niflheim, the "land of fog", with a spring named Hvergelmir, which was the source of all rivers, one of which was said to be highly poisonous. To the south of the chasm is Muspelheim, the "Land of Fire". In the midst of the heat and ice, Ymir, the ancestor of the frost giants, and a giant cow named Audhumbla were born. Ymir survives on the milk secreted by Odembra, who licks the salt grains on the ice.
After that, Ymir conjured the wisdom giant Mimir and the giantess Bestla, the family of the frost giants. In addition, at the licking of the cow, the ancestor of the gods (Buri) appears in the ice. Bouli gave birth to Borr, and Bauer and the giantess Bestla gave birth to Odin, Vili, and Ve. The giants and the gods are quite at odds, and the two sides provoke a war. When Ymir was killed by the gods and the giants were defeated, the remaining giants fled to Jothuheim, where they continued to hate the gods.
The gods used Ymir's body to decorate the earth and the sky. Ymir's head became the sky, the brain marrow became clouds, his body became the earth, his blood became the ocean, his bones became mountains, and his hair became trees. When Yumir's body decays and grows maggots, these maggots become elves and gnomes. Odin ordered four gnomes with strange powers to support the four corners of the sky. Ymir's eyebrows are used to create walls that enclose the "Midgard" (Midgard). Then Odin captured the flames of Muspelheim, turned them into stars, moons, and suns, and determined the movement of the seasons. And the gods took ash branches and made men, and elm branches made women. The male is called "Ask" and the female is called "Embla". Odin gives them life and soul, Willy gives them reason and movement, and Philip gives them feelings, appearance, and language. This is the ancestor of mankind.
Ragnarok
It is that the world will eventually be destroyed, and this is the twilight of the gods. This battle was inevitable and doomed to the gods, but even so, the Norse gods were frank about the final outcome. And after the end of the world, the remnant gods will once again establish a new world.
In Norse mythology, the world supported by the World Tree (Yggdrasil) is divided into three levels and nine kingdoms, and the following is a rough classification, but in fact there is more than one version of the nine worlds because the correct information has been lost.
Asgard: The Kingdom of God. Where the Aesir inhabited. The largest of these castles is Odin's Gladsheim. Valhalla is also located here.
Vanaheim: Where the Warners lived. The birth, reproduction, sea, and wind of all things between heaven and earth are all under the control of the Warner Protoss. This protoss knows many mysterious spells that even Odin did not know.
Alfheim: The land of the elves. Where elves live. Elves are born especially beautiful and have a lot of mana. They take care of flowers and plants, and they are the brightest and kind and kind little goblins.
Middle World/Atrium/Midgard: A place where humans live. There is a three-color rainbow bridge (Bifrost) made of ice, fire, and air, which leads to the kingdom of God.
Jǫtunheimr: Where giants lived. The signpost to the "Land of Giants" is the terrifying "Iron Forest" (Jarnvid), and there is also a legend that the "Land of Giants" is on the other side of the sea.
Svartalfheim: where gnomes live. Gnomes are skilled craftsmen with mystical powers and profound knowledge, and they have created many treasures.
- Heim Underworld (Hel): The country with the same name as the queen of the underworld, Hel, also translated as "Hell". It is a cold and foggy place, a place of eternal night, which only the dead can reach.
Niflheim: The Land of Fog. An ice and snow world that is not significantly different from the country of death.
Muspelheim: Land of Fire. South of the Gulf of Kinlunga, a scorching country guarded by the giant Syrtel.