Asgard is where Odin and the other gods lived. It was where Valhalla was as well. It was only accessible via the Bifrost Bridge if you were a god (or contracted by them to build a wall or something) or if you died in combat and were chosen by a Valkyrie to live in Valhalla.
Humans can get into Asgard by crossing the rainbow bridge of the Bifrost, guarded by the god Heimdall.
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Asgard was/is were the Norse gods lived. It would be like Olympus to the Greek gods. it was connected to the earth by a bridge guarded by a divine watchman .
The Norse believed it was, and no one has been able to have disproved or proved it thus far.
There are 9 worlds in Norse Mythology, not counting the Tree of Life. In Norse Paganism 9 and 3 are sacred numbers.
Asgard is the home of the gods in Norse Mythology.
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
Midgard and Asgard are in Norse mythology not Greek, the bridge is called Bitfrost (the rainbow).
Asgard is usually considered the main abode of the Norse gods.
As far as I am concerned, there is no Roman name for Asgard, because Asgard is Norse mythology, and really has no counterpart like Greco-Roman mythology.
Asgard Vanaheim Alfheim
Asgard Vanaheim Alfheim
Humans can get into Asgard by crossing the rainbow bridge of the Bifrost, guarded by the god Heimdall.
An Asgardian is a native or inhabitant of Asgard, the realm of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology.
In Norse Mythology very thing was connected to one universal tree.
Asgard would be ''Ásgarðr'' in Norse.
Asgard (or Asgard, Asguard, Asgaard, Aasgaard, Aasgard, or Asgård ) comes from Norse Mythology. It is said to be one of the Nine Worlds and is the country or capital city of the Norse Gods. However normally Asgard and Valhalla go hand in hand. Valhalla is said to have Valkyries, battle maidens whom rertrevie fallen soldiers and bring to Valhalla.