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Asgard was the kingdom of the Aesir gods.

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Odin's throne

Odin's throne: Located in the center of Asgard was Odin's tower, and at its peak was Odin's throne. From here he could look out over the world by peering through the eyes of his ravens, Thought and Memory, while protected by his Bolverkrs. It was here that he met with the Seid-Kona to witness his future.[1]

Fenrir's prison

Fenrir's prison: Deep beneath the city was a chamber where Fenrir was kept captive, bound by magic chains due to Odin's fear. Loki Laufeyson visited his son here while in hiding from Thor.[2]

Thor's heaven

Thor's heaven: Thor and Sif lived in their own corner of Asgard where they took pleasure in their lives amongst the gods. After Thor's forced march home from Vanaheim, he no longer took any pleasure in the delights of his heaven.[3]

Orchard of gold

Orchard of gold: Taken from the Vanir as part of the treaty to end the first war, the golden apples of immortality were kept in Asgard, protected by Fafnir under orders from Loki Laufeyson. The apples were what gave the Vanir life. Without them, they rotted while the Aesir lived forever young.[4]

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References[]

  1. Eric Carrasco (writer) & Zack Snyder (director). September 19, 2024. Twilight of the Gods episode 8, "Song of Sigrid."
  2. Caitlin Parrish, Peter Aperlo (writers) & Jay Oliva (director). September 19, 2024. Twilight of the Gods episode 7, "If I Had a Hammer."
  3. Eric Carrasco, Caitlin Parrish (writers) & Dave Hartman, Andrew Tamandl (directors). September 19, 2024. Twilight of the Gods episode 4, "The Worm."
  4. Peter Aperlo (writer) & Tim Divar, Andrew Tamandl (directors). September 19, 2024. Twilight of the Gods episode 5, "The Scapegoat God." "The poison was carried by these c**ts I cozened, but the apples, they came from Asgard."