Frey
Frey is one of the most important gods in the Nordic religion. Frey symbolized kingship, vigor, prosperity, and was associated with sunshine and mild weather. In the Icelandic texts "Goethe" and "Shin Eda", Frey is a member of Vanir, the son of the sea god Ninest and the twin brother of Prairie. He owns the Alphe Hede and feeds the elves, the inhabitants of the place, into the serfs. He owns the ship's skid vladnir, which can be folded into pocket size, riding on Debrug's glowing wild boar, the gulliest burgess. The servants are Sirnir, Bugbir and Vila. The richest myth related to Frey is the story he fell in love with the female giant Gerd. Instead of taking Gerd as his wife, he had to give up his sword. After losing his weapon, Frey defeated the giant Belly with his antlers. At the time of Ragnarok, however, the giants of the fire are killed.