Asgard is a prominent location in Norse Mythology, but only mentioned occasionally in the game, Dragons: Titan Uprising.
Mythology[]
Asgard is the land on which the most of the Norse pantheon of gods and goddesses reside. Valhalla, the resident of Odin and Frigg is the most well known location within Asgard. Half of all warriors slain in battle go there after death. The other half go to another area in Asgard called Folkvangr, a natural area overseen by Freya and her two daughters. The Bifrost is located at the edge of Asgard, serving as a bridge for the gods to cross to other realms.
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Dragons: Titan Uprising[]
Asgard is mentioned in the description for Magmic Eruptodons.
“ | People who are burned by it [Magmic Eruptodon fire] rarely survive, but when they do, they often waste away from bone disease afterwards. Among the Defenders of the Wing, it is considered a particularly divine honour to meet your death in this way, ensuring immortality in the afterlife in Asgard. | ” |
— Dragons: Titan Uprising |
Asgard is also mentioned in the biography for Sunsail Windshear, indicating that when Summertime arrives, "Windshear is in metaphorical Asgard." This is an alteration on the phrase that someone "is in Heaven", since Vikings followed Norse Paganism, rather than Christianity.
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