Lesser Deities

Heimdallr, God of Light

  Alignment: Lawful Good   Heimdallr is the luminous God who watches over Asgard. He has a horn, Gjallarhorn, which he will sound when the enemies of the Aesir rise according to legend. But until then, he drinks his mead in the heavenly gardens of Asgard where the bridge of realms, Bifrost, connects Asgard to the rest of the realms.   Because he protects the Bifrost and watches the gates of Valhalla, Heimdallr knows who is worthy of being king or jarl, just as he knows who must fall. The God of Light wields the sword named Hofund, which means “head”, and people believe that his sword contains voices that speak to and help Heimdallr in battle.     In the final battle of Ragnarok, Heimdallr and Loki are destined to kill one another.  

Ran, Goddess of the Seas and Mother of Waves

  Alignment: Chaotic Evil   Ran is the wife of Aegir. She is known to drown lone sailors with her inescapable net and sink ships. Then, she collects all valuables to add them to Aegir’s treasure, but she keeps the dead bodies of the sailors to herself.   She lives in the seas with Aegir and their nine daughters known as the Waves. Aegir, their father, gave Ran the control over the Waves, and she terrorizes those who sail with gold with the help of her daughters.   It is known that Ran gave her net to Loki once, but only the Gods and Goddesses know what he has done with it.  

Skadi, Goddess of Winter and The Mountains

  Alignment: True Neutral   Skadi is a jotunn who is accepted by the Aesir, and welcomed in the realm of Asgard. People of Mordia believe that she is the one skiing down all the way from the peak of the highest mountains of the realm, and forming snowy paths that cover them.   She is an archer who would give Ullr a run for his coin, but Skadi prefers using javelin-like weapons to hunt. Unlike Ullr who hunts in forests, she hunts in the mountains.  

Ullr, Archer God of The Hunt and Hunters

  Alignment: Chaotic Neutral   People of Mordia define Ullr as an excellent archer and a relentless hunter. He is the protector of the hunters who hunt in his name.
Although not as dominant as the major deities, the lesser deities are also prominent. These deities have believers not only worshipping them, but completely devoting themselves to spreading their names.
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