Aesir

In Norse mythology, the Aesir are a group of gods who are one of the two primary groups of deities, the other being the Vanir. The Aesir are associated with power, war, and rulership. They include prominent figures such as Odin, Thor, and Tyr. The Aesir are known for their connection to warfare, wisdom, and magic. They reside in Asgard, the realm of the gods, and are often depicted as courageous and formidable warriors. The Aesir played significant roles in Norse mythology, engaging in various adventures, battles, and interactions with other beings, both divine and mortal. They are central figures in Norse cosmology and are revered as the protectors and upholders of order and the divine hierarchy.