Aesir gods

The Æsir are a group of gods in Norse mythology, primarily associated with power, war, and governance. They reside in Asgard and are distinct from the Vanir, another group of gods associated with fertility and nature. The Æsir are often depicted as strong, wise, and sometimes flawed beings who play key roles in myths about creation, conflict, and Ragnarok (the end of the world).

The Æsir frequently interact with the giants (Jötnar), humans, and other supernatural beings. Their myths are full of battles, betrayals, and fated destinies, ultimately culminating in Ragnarok, where many of them perish, only for a new world to arise.