Loki is the Norse god of fire.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
Odin is the Norse god of war.
No, he is in fact a Norse god, He is the God of wolves in Norse mythology.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
The Norse might have related Njord to Poseidon, or the Romans did so with their god Neptune. All three are sea gods.
Njord is a Norse god, so has no Greek name.
To my knowledge, no Norse god appeared as a seagull. However, seagulls were mentioned in a story involving Njord, the seafaring God of the bounty of the ocean in the Norse pantheon.
The Norse god of the sea - the Norse mythology was what denmark believed at in old days - was Njord. Njord was the farther of Freya and Frey. The giants have also some kind of a goddes of the sea, and she was named Ran.
First of all, he was a Norse god. He just had beautiful feet for the sake of the story.
The god of water in Norse Mythology was Njord. But be aware he was also the God of Fire and wind and cannot be considered to be the same as Poseidon.
The Norse.
Vanir
Thor= god of thunder Loki=god of fire some conecction to air Skadi=goddess of winter Njord=god of sea Nerthess=goddess of sea and rivers
The parents of Freyja are Njord, the god of the sea and weather, and Njord's unnamed sister.
Njord
Loki. Odin. Thor. Frigga. Tyr. Freyja. Freyr Heimdall Njord