Odin, Hoenir, and Lothur walked across the beach, and came across some driftwood. One was a piece of ash, the other of elm. Odin breathed life into them, Hoenir gave them senses, and Lothur warmth, and Ask and Embla (ash and elm) were created.
Yes, the Vikings were the Norse "pirates".
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
Norse gods were broken in to Aesir or Vaenir.
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
That Woden (Odin) was king of the Norse gods.
There were two races of gods in Norse mythology: Aesir and Vanir.
Asgard is usually considered the main abode of the Norse gods.
Loki, the Norse trickster god, committed a variety of crimes in the Norse mythology. Some of his most notorious acts include orchestrating the death of Balder, the beloved god of light, and causing general chaos and mischief among the gods and mortals. Loki's actions often led to significant consequences and conflict within the Norse pantheon.
Norse gods
It is a series of events in the Old Norse canon that describe the fall of the gods and the submersion of the world in water, from which only two humans will survive. You could say it's the Norse myth version of the Book of Revelation.
Some Norse gods were Odin, the chief god and Thor the god of thunder.
If by "Race" you mean skin colour; the Norse gods were caucasian. There were no dark skinned peoples living in Scandinavia at the time. Otherwise, the Norse gods, as a race were called the Aesir.