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Thus, said he [Ódin], every one will come to Valhalla with the riches he had with him upon the pile; and he would also enjoy whatever he himself had buried in the earth.
–Ynglinga saga: Ódin's Lawgiving
Sessrúmnir, her [Freyja] hall, it is large and beautiful. And when she travels she drives two cats and rides on a chairot.
–Gylfaginning: chapter 24
Among the Æsir there were several gods of war, but Odin was foremost. From him battle took the name of “Odin’s Tempest” and “Ygg’s Game”; and the spear, “Odin’s Fire.”
–Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes, page 9
Next after Odin, the principal deity was Thor. He it was who guarded men and their labors from the wild forces of nature, personified as Giants.
–Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes, page 10