MuspelheimMuspelheim ("Flameland"), also called Muspel is the realm of fire in Norse Mythology. It is home to the fire giants, and their master, Surtur. It is fire and the land to the north, Niflheim is ice. The two mixed and created water from the melting ice in G
NastrondNastrond in Norse mythology, is a hall and region in Helgardh, spoken of as “the shores of the dead. Nidhogg lives there and eats Yggdrasil. Norse mythology.
NidavellirNidavellir is the land of the dwarves in Norse mythology. The dwarves, and their realm, are often identified with the dark elves and their land Svartalfheim. Norse mythology.
NiflheimNiflheim ("Mistland") is the realm of ice and cold in Norse Mythology. It is located north of Ginnungagap and there dwells the Rimtursir and here is also Helgardh located. Norse mythology.
OrmetIn Norse mythology, the Ormet is a river that must be crossed during the journey to the land of the dead. Norse mythology.
ReidgotalandReidgotaland or Hreidgotaland was a land in Scandinavian mythology. The identification varies between the sources. This is the list of meanings given by Nordisk familjebok: #The Island of Gotland. Gotaland. The land of the Goths, i. Gothiscandza and their
Slidr RiverIn Norse mythology, the Slidr is a river in Helgardh, the land of the dead. Glaciers pour into it from the freezing well of Hvergelmir, and swords turn beneath its waters. Norse mythology.
SvartalfheimIn Norse cosmology, Svartalfheim was the land of the black elves, or svartalfer (the light elves lived in Alfheim). The inhabitants are often identified with the dwarves, and the realm with dwarves' home, Nidavellir. Norse mythology.
A common problem when researching things Norse is that the spelling of names varies much depending on one's country of origin. In the articles presented here, several common forms of the names will be presented. For more information see: