Either Valhalla, Helhiem or Folkvang.
In Norse belief, after death, those who died in battle were believed to go to the afterlife called Valhalla, where they would feast and fight alongside the gods in preparation for Ragnarok. Those who died of natural causes or diseases were believed to go to the realm of Hel, a cold and gloomy place ruled by the goddess Hel. Some exceptional individuals were believed to go to other realms like Folkvangr, ruled by the goddess Freyja.
Valhalla was for half of the people who died in battle in NORSE mythology. Although there are similarities in Anglo-Saxon with their Gods (for example Woden) living in marbled halls, Valhalla wasn't part of their belief.
Harold Norse died in 2009.
Valhalla is the place in Norse mythology where the honored dead go. Honored status is gained if the person in question died in battle.
The word was Valhalla. Vaguely similar to heaven.
Do you mean what Norse god starts with o? Odin is a Norse go that starts with O.
They believed that if they died in a mighty battle they would go to Valhalla where they would drink mead and fight in preparation to help the gods at war at the end of the world. If they just died they would go to Helhiem and do nothing for eternity.
Valhalla
Yes, they were worshippers of the Norse Gods.
An Asatruar is an adherent of Asatru, a neopaganistic religion derived from an old Norse religion which involves belief in and worship of the Aesir.
That Viking warriors went to Valhalla after they died.
Go to www.google.com and type in Norse goddess Thrud.
In Norse myth, Freya never died.