Hela

Gods - Norse Mythology

 

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Battle Area:

  1. Water = 20
  2. Earth = 50
  3. Heaven = 20

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 30
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 50
  3. Powers = 30

  4. Fire = 35

 

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Hela

Gods - Norse Mythology 

In Nordic mythology, Hela (Hel or Hell) is the goddess of the Kingdom of the Dead, also called Hel. She is the daughter of Loki and the giant Angrboda, younger sister of Fenrir and the serpent Jörmungund, of the ocean that surrounds Midgard.

Hel was banished by Odin to the underworld that received his name, Helheim, which lies deep in Niflheim. Helheim lies on the banks of the Nastronol River, which is equivalent to the Acheron River of Greek mythology. There, he received the power to dominate nine worlds or regions, where he distributes those sent to him, that is, those who die of old age or disease.

As a thank-you for making her ruler of the underworld, Hela gave Odin her two crows Hugin and Munin, who are the messengers between Asgard and the other kingdoms.

His palace is called Elvidner, his table was the Hunger, his knife, Starvation, Delay, his servant, Vagareza, his maid, the Precipice, his door, the Worry, his bed, and Sufferings formed the walls of their chambers. The kingdom of Hela was guarded by the dog Garm.

Hela could be easily recognized, one half of her body was of a beautiful woman, the other part of a terrible decomposing body.

The personality of the goddess Hel differs from that of the gods of the underworld of the other mythologies: She is neither good nor bad, just fair. When the spirits of the benevolent, the sick and the elderly were brought before her, she took care of them and gave them comfort. But to those whom she judged to be evil, she mercilessly hurled them into the icy depths of Niflheim.

According to the legends, Hela could not be defeated in her world and no god was willing to confront her in her domain, not even Odin or Thor.

There is no passage or account that says that the goddess ever left her domains even for a moment (like Hades, for example, who left the underworld to kidnap Persephone).

According to the legends, Hela also had no part in the Ragnarök - end of the world of Nordic mythology, preferring to stay in their domain and take no side.

The English term Hell (Inferno in Portuguese) originates from the name of this goddess.

 

 


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