Freya

Love Goddess

Freya

Country of Origin: Norse
Being Type: Love Goddess
Freya love goddess illustration

Power Stats

Aggression
4/10
Magic Abilities
10/10
Physical Power
8/10

Origin Backstory

Goddess of love, beauty, magic, and war who rides boar and owns Brisingamen necklace. Norse Vanir deity.

Key Features

  • Love and beauty
  • Seidr magic
  • Half fallen warriors
  • Boar Hildisvini
  • Brisingamen necklace

Lore

Freya is the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, magic (seidr), and war, a powerful Vanir deity who rides the boar Hildisvini and wears the radiant Brisingamen necklace. She claims half the slain warriors for her hall Folkvangr, while Odin takes the rest. Freya taught seidr magic to the Aesir and is known for her beauty, passion, and independence. In myths, she seeks treasures and knowledge, embodying feminine power, sensuality, and sovereignty. Revered by women and warriors, Freya represents the duality of creation and destruction, love and battle in Norse cosmology.