Freya is a prominent goddess in Norse mythology, known for her beauty, love, and fertility. She is often associated with war and death, as she receives half of those who die in battle in her hall, Fólkvangr. Freya is also linked to magic and seidr, a form of sorcery that she is said to have taught to the gods.
In addition to her martial and magical prowess, Freya is celebrated for her compassion and desire for peace. She rides a chariot pulled by two cats and is often depicted wearing a necklace called Brísingamen, symbolizing her status and power. Freya's multifaceted nature makes her one of the most revered figures in Norse lore.