Nordars
Nordars, also known as the Nordic gods, are a group of deities in Norse mythology, originating from the Germanic pagan religions of the Nordic peoples. They are associated with various aspects of nature, society, and human life. The most prominent of these gods are Odin, Thor, and Freyr, each with their own distinct domains and characteristics. Odin is the god of wisdom, war, and poetry, often depicted with one eye and a spear. Thor is the god of thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing and fertility. Freyr is the god of peace, fertility, and prosperity, often associated with the harvest and the sun. The Norse gods are typically depicted as powerful, immortal beings who reside in Asgard, the realm of the gods, and are often involved in the conflicts and adventures of the heroes of Norse mythology. Their worship and mythology have significantly influenced modern culture, appearing in literature, music, and popular media.