Goð
Goð is a term derived from Old Norse, meaning "god" or "deity." In Norse mythology, goð refers to the collective group of deities that inhabit the realms of Asgard, Midgard, and other realms. These deities are often associated with various aspects of nature, human life, and the cosmos. The most prominent goð include Odin, Thor, and Freyja, each with their own unique domains and roles.
The term goð is also used in modern contexts to refer to any deity or divine being,
The concept of goð is central to many polytheistic religions, where multiple deities are worshipped and revered.
In contemporary usage, the term goð may also refer to fictional deities in literature, games, and other