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Freya is one of the main goddesses in Norse mythology. She’s a member of the Vanir tribe, but became a member of the Aesir gods after the Aesir-Vanir war. Her father is Njord, while Her mother is unknown, but studys show it could be Nerthus. Freyr is her brother. She then got married to Odin, and, apparently, Freya is identical with Odin’s other wife frigg. Freya is known for her fondness of love, beauty, and fine material things and, because of this, she’s considered to be the “party girl” of the Aesir. …show more content…
Other versions say that Loki guided the arrow himself. For this, Odin and the giantess Rindr gave birth to Váli who grew to adulthood within a day and killed Höðr.
the theft of thors hammer: Its the story of how Thor had to dress up like a woman to get his hammer back. He really didn't want to, but it isn't just any hammer that's been stolen, it's Mjollnir, the magical hammer made by the dwarves, the one that never misses a target. This hammer is so important to Thor that he agrees to dress up like Freyja, the most beautiful goddess of all, in order to get it back from the frost giant who has stolen it.
tyr and the fenris wolf: The Fenris wolf was created by Loki to try to kill the Gods, but Tyr was the only one was was not scared to feed it, after he fed it he slayed it with his