Valhalla aka the Hall of The Slain is Odin's hall. Any warrior that died in battle would go to Valhalla. Valhalla was said to be completely made of shields and spears. Valkyries brought souls to Valhalla.
The Valkyries
The Valkyries, Odin's shield-maidens.
According to Norse mythology, valkyries are female warriors who choose the bravest fighters that are killed in battle and escort them to Valhalla, a great hall ruled by Odin. There, they prepare for Ragnarok, the apocalypse foretold in Norse mythology.
In Norse mythology, warriors who die bravely in battle are believed to be chosen by the Valkyries to go to Valhalla.
I think you are talking about the twelve leaders of Aesir. That or Valkyries who traveled in squads of seven, nine or twelve.
In Norse mythology, one can achieve entry into Valhalla by dying in battle with honor and bravery. Warriors who die in combat are chosen by the Valkyries to be taken to Valhalla, where they will feast and fight alongside the gods in preparation for Ragnarok.
Freyja.
To learn how to reach Valhalla, one can study Norse mythology and the beliefs of the Vikings. Valhalla is a hall in Norse mythology where warriors who die in battle are taken by the Valkyries. It is said that those who die bravely in battle may be chosen to go to Valhalla.
In Norse mythology, Valhalla is a hall where warriors who die in battle are taken by the Valkyries. To reach Valhalla, one must die in battle with honor and bravery.
In Norse Myth, Freyja.
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".
In Norse mythology, to gain entry into Valhalla, one must die in battle with honor and bravery. Warriors who die in combat are chosen by the Valkyries to be taken to Valhalla, the great hall of Odin, where they will feast and fight until Ragnarok, the end of the world.