Freya

Love, fertility, and beauty are all symbols of this flower.

In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess. Odin was her husband. She is looking for excitement and pleasure. Loki accused her of having an affair with all of the gods. She is a symbol of beauty, fertility, and love. Brisingaman is Freya’s necklace. She wears a falcon-feather cloak. These feathers allow you to transform into something else. Thor was able to locate his stolen hammer thanks to Freya’s lending of the cloak. Freya rides in a chariot drawn by two cats. Hildisvini, the boar, is her companion. She is the ruler of Folkvangr, where she resides with half of the warriors who have died in battle.

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