Midguard.
The world tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, and it connected all the nine worlds together.
Home of the Alfs (Elves.)
Yggdrasil (pronounced Ig-drah-seel)
There were 9 Worlds in Norse MythologyAsgardVanaheimAlfheimMidgardJotunheimSvarltalfheimNidavellirNifleheimMuspelheim
The Nine Worlds connected by Yggdrasill are : Muspellsheim, full of fire Niflheim, full of ice Ginnungagap, the yawning emptiness Miðgarð -the middle world, mortals Ásgarð - world of the Aesir gods Vanaheim - world of the Vanir gods Jötunheimr - world of the Jötnar Álfheimr - world of the Álfar (?) Náir- world of the corpses, Hel's realm it might be Niflheim Svartálfaheim - world of the Dvergar
The world tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, and it connected all the nine worlds together.
Yggdrasill The world tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, and it connected all the nine worlds together.
The fires of Muspelheim and the ice of Jotunheim are responsible for the creation of the world in Norse mythology.
Home of the Alfs (Elves.)
Ragnarok is the Norse term for the doom of the gods and the end of the world as we know it.
Ragnarok is another name for the Norse armageddon, which is a series of events that results in the end of the world in Norse mythology.
Yggdrasil was the Norse world tree in mythology. But it was not an evergreen. It was an ash tree.
Yggdrasil (pronounced Ig-drah-seel)
In Norse mythology, the name of the supreme creator god is Odin. He is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is associated with wisdom, war, and magic.
There's different types of mythologies in the world. There's Norse, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, etc. There are no Percy Jackson in Norse series of books or movies. I'm Norse, I know my mythology. I'm Catholic, but I like to study mythologies of the world. But no, there is not a Norse version of Percy Jackson. :( Anyway, if you're into Norse mythology I'd recommend the movie Thor. It's awesome!
Man wasn't made from a tree. It started when the Frost Giant Ymir was sleeping and started to perspire. The first man and woman emerged from the sweat on his arms. The World Tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, if that's what you're thinking of.
In Norse mythology there are norns who decide on the fate of the world and no one can change that but in classical mythology there are fates - Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos.They span the thread of human destiny and cut it off with shears when ever they wanted to.