Valhalla
Valhalla
Valhalla, where they eat little more than boar every night and train to be ready for Ragnarok, the final battle. However, half of these fallen warriors goes to Fólkvangr, Freyja's hall.
The Norse heaven was called Asgard.
The Norse didn't have a concept of Heaven. Regarding the Norse concept of afterlife, there were many places where one could wind up: Valhalla, Fólkvangr, and Helheim to name a few.
In Norse mythology, warriors who die bravely in battle are believed to be chosen by the Valkyries to go to Valhalla.
The word was Valhalla. Vaguely similar to heaven.
Folkvagnr is a field where half of the fallen warriors go (in Norse Mythology). The other half go to Valhalla.
In Norse mythology, Valhalla is a hall where warriors who die in battle are taken by the god Odin, while Flkvangr is a field ruled by the goddess Freyja where half of the fallen warriors go. Warriors in Valhalla prepare for Ragnarok, the final battle, while those in Flkvangr enjoy a peaceful afterlife.
I think it was Loki
In Norse mythology, the Valkyries are the female figures who choose those who may die and those who may live in battles. They are tasked with taking the souls of brave warriors who have fallen in combat to Valhalla, the hall of the slain, where these warriors prepare for Ragnarok. Valhalla is ruled by the god Odin, who welcomes these warriors to feast and fight until their final destiny unfolds.
Asgard was the home of the Norse gods worshipped by the Viking warriors. Vikings believed in a pantheon of gods that lived in Asgard and influenced their lives and battles.
The Valkyries
That Viking warriors went to Valhalla after they died.
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Norse favor is gained through combat. Certain warriors can it faster than others.
In Norse mythology, Valhalla is the Hall of Heroes. The slain warriors would be free to drink all night and be reborn to fight again. It's the Norse equivalent of "heaven".