@HalfofLancelot
Finally done with my character!! God, that took forever!
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|Alias(es)|
|Gender|
|Sexuality|
|Relationship Status|
|Pantheon/Faith|
|Occupation|
|Godly Appearance|
|Earthly Appearance|
|Personality|
|Family|
|Strengths|
|Weaknesses|
|Likes|
|Dislikes
|History|
|Opinion on Mortals|
|Theme Song|
|Mortal Skills/Abilities|
|Immortal Skills/Abilities|
|Favorite Myth|
Finally done with my character!! God, that took forever!
|Name|
Freyja
|Alias(es)|
Valfreya
Mistress of the Slain
Heidi Olsen
Mistress of the Slain
Heidi Olsen
|Gender|
Female
|Sexuality|
Heterosexual
|Relationship Status|
Single
|Pantheon/Faith|
Norse
|Occupation|
Elementary School Teacher
|Godly Appearance|
[Used for Reference Only]
Freyja's appearance is one of a mythical nature. She often takes the appearance of a young blonde woman with pale ivory skin with eyes rimmed and outlined in kohl. Her long golden blonde tresses flows freely down the ornately design steel breastplate she wears on her upper torso. A leather corset follows the breastplate, covering her abdomen. A design of Nordic origins can be found engraved prominently on the steel tasset she wears at her waist. The bottom half of her outfit is a billowy skirt resembling the bottom half of a ball dress. Her legs and feet are encased in a set of steel greaves and sabatons. Depending on the situation or her mood, she may decide to wear her hands bare or in a pair of ornately designed steel bracers. Around her neck, she wears the famous necklace known as the Brísingamen. It is a indescribable piece of beauty made out of pure gold bearing one or more pieces of jewels that shone like the morning sun. The jewellery is a popular symbolisation of her brilliance and beauty.
The jewels in the necklace is special and unique to Freyja, linked personally to her, similar to how Mjölnir is uniquely linked to Thor. On her head, she wears a steel helmet ornately design in the same fashion with a pair of grey miniature wings spreading out with its sides. However, those aren't her most prominent feature. As the Goddess of Battle and Mistress of the Slain, she rode among Odin's Valkyries, sporting a set of large enveloping grey falcon wings sprouting from her back. She has a giant boar called Hildisvini which has a mass of glistening golden bristles. In the times of old, she used to ride it into battle, earning the boar the nickname, the Battle Boar. Another alternative mode of transportation is a chariot she has that is pulled by a pair of cats. A goddess can never have too many modes of transportation. The boar and cats are animals closely linked to Freyja and thus all pigs and cats are sacred to her.
Freyja's appearance is one of a mythical nature. She often takes the appearance of a young blonde woman with pale ivory skin with eyes rimmed and outlined in kohl. Her long golden blonde tresses flows freely down the ornately design steel breastplate she wears on her upper torso. A leather corset follows the breastplate, covering her abdomen. A design of Nordic origins can be found engraved prominently on the steel tasset she wears at her waist. The bottom half of her outfit is a billowy skirt resembling the bottom half of a ball dress. Her legs and feet are encased in a set of steel greaves and sabatons. Depending on the situation or her mood, she may decide to wear her hands bare or in a pair of ornately designed steel bracers. Around her neck, she wears the famous necklace known as the Brísingamen. It is a indescribable piece of beauty made out of pure gold bearing one or more pieces of jewels that shone like the morning sun. The jewellery is a popular symbolisation of her brilliance and beauty.
The jewels in the necklace is special and unique to Freyja, linked personally to her, similar to how Mjölnir is uniquely linked to Thor. On her head, she wears a steel helmet ornately design in the same fashion with a pair of grey miniature wings spreading out with its sides. However, those aren't her most prominent feature. As the Goddess of Battle and Mistress of the Slain, she rode among Odin's Valkyries, sporting a set of large enveloping grey falcon wings sprouting from her back. She has a giant boar called Hildisvini which has a mass of glistening golden bristles. In the times of old, she used to ride it into battle, earning the boar the nickname, the Battle Boar. Another alternative mode of transportation is a chariot she has that is pulled by a pair of cats. A goddess can never have too many modes of transportation. The boar and cats are animals closely linked to Freyja and thus all pigs and cats are sacred to her.
|Earthly Appearance|
Standing at 5'6", Heidi's appearance is both equal parts alluring and ravishing. She is a epitome of the word beauty, definitely one would associate a goddess with. Her silky tresses are a shade of golden blonde, extending down to chest level, complimenting perfectly with her lightly-tanned complexion. Their would appear to be neat and clean, perfectly radiant, as if they were spun out of yarns of golden strands. The roots near the top of her head are significantly darker, a darker shade of chocolate brown, with similar colours for her delicately-shaped eyebrows. Her perfectly-shaped oval face comes with a strong jaw and a slightly pointed chin.
Her features are adorned with a pair of almond-shaped eyes that are a gorgeous shade of hazel green, sparkling with an intensity of serenity and determination. They are incredibly striking, and are by far her most prominent facial feature. Her thin but luscious lips rest easily on her face, ready to break into a smile at a moment's notice. Her pert nose is thin and pointed, simply adding to the list of striking features which contributes to a rather comely appearance. Her skin is smooth and unblemished, devoid of any ink or tattoos. She tends to favour a variety of blouses and skirts, with the occasional sun-dresses and smattering of pants.
They are often in pastel colours, those being her colours of choice. Her rather modest clothing is attributed to her profession as a teacher, the school ensuring that all their teachers are dressed to look presentable yet appropriately. The only types of headwears she can seen in are sunhat in the sunny seasons and a visor beanie in the snowy seasons. With her clothing restricted by her profession, Heidi tends to wear as little clothing as she can whenever alone, simply wearing an over-sized shirt over her undergarments.
Her features are adorned with a pair of almond-shaped eyes that are a gorgeous shade of hazel green, sparkling with an intensity of serenity and determination. They are incredibly striking, and are by far her most prominent facial feature. Her thin but luscious lips rest easily on her face, ready to break into a smile at a moment's notice. Her pert nose is thin and pointed, simply adding to the list of striking features which contributes to a rather comely appearance. Her skin is smooth and unblemished, devoid of any ink or tattoos. She tends to favour a variety of blouses and skirts, with the occasional sun-dresses and smattering of pants.
They are often in pastel colours, those being her colours of choice. Her rather modest clothing is attributed to her profession as a teacher, the school ensuring that all their teachers are dressed to look presentable yet appropriately. The only types of headwears she can seen in are sunhat in the sunny seasons and a visor beanie in the snowy seasons. With her clothing restricted by her profession, Heidi tends to wear as little clothing as she can whenever alone, simply wearing an over-sized shirt over her undergarments.
|Personality|
Freyja is the goddess that women want to be be and women want to possess. She is completely comfortable in her own independence, her own ferociousness, and her own sexual power. She does not need anyone, but yet desires them all, with a shamelessness that would make a stripper blush. She is her own lady, bringer of love, fertility and mistress of battle and death. Radiant and cheerful, her smiles are ever present and entirely bewitching, especially to those of the opposite sex. One of the most powerful goddesses of the Norse pantheon, her might is similar to that of Thor and her divinity equal to Frigg, Odin's wife. A highly passionate and lustful goddess, she portrays exuberance in ample amounts, and is known for her kindness to all. Freyja loves to judge. Not be mention being picky.
After all, She gets first pick of those slain to enter her beautiful luscious field of a multitude of greens, Fólkvangr, where her majestic afterlife hall, Sessrúmnir, is located. It is that that she treats her chosen exactly like a great host should, with never-ending beverages hot and cold and mouth-watering delicacies. She can be incredibly temperamental, cynical or sarcastic when she wants to, or be on the opposite end of the spectrum, being entirely too sweet and innocent like honey when she wishes to, simply like a flick of a switch.
As a human, Heidi is a much, much subdued version of Freyja, and then some. Her lustfulness and flirtatious demeanour is toned down a considerately lot, but it is still somewhat ingrained into her human personality as well. Heidi still flirts, but no where as much as or as far as Freyja would go. Heidi also retains a set of morals and conduct that makes her quite the contrast compared to Freyja. She, however retains the same kind-heartedness and exuberance from the goddess, and is polite and gracious to boot. Warm and friendly, it is needless to say that she is very much a people person and is extremely sociable. She has a great sense of humour and can often be seen laughing at jokes cracked by other people. She is an optimist and idealistic, a firm believer of hope and positivity.
When it comes to the matters of romance, Heidi differs from Freyja quite a fair bit. The main point being the fact that she prefers to stick to a loyal partner, whereas the goddess desires all and flirts like its nobodies's business. I guess you can say that the two of them are simply two sides of a coin. She is utterly faithful, sticking to a single partner and a real sucker for romance, and it is not uncommon for her to be seen involved in doing romantic things and carrying out other acts of romance for the one she truly fancies and loves.
After all, She gets first pick of those slain to enter her beautiful luscious field of a multitude of greens, Fólkvangr, where her majestic afterlife hall, Sessrúmnir, is located. It is that that she treats her chosen exactly like a great host should, with never-ending beverages hot and cold and mouth-watering delicacies. She can be incredibly temperamental, cynical or sarcastic when she wants to, or be on the opposite end of the spectrum, being entirely too sweet and innocent like honey when she wishes to, simply like a flick of a switch.
As a human, Heidi is a much, much subdued version of Freyja, and then some. Her lustfulness and flirtatious demeanour is toned down a considerately lot, but it is still somewhat ingrained into her human personality as well. Heidi still flirts, but no where as much as or as far as Freyja would go. Heidi also retains a set of morals and conduct that makes her quite the contrast compared to Freyja. She, however retains the same kind-heartedness and exuberance from the goddess, and is polite and gracious to boot. Warm and friendly, it is needless to say that she is very much a people person and is extremely sociable. She has a great sense of humour and can often be seen laughing at jokes cracked by other people. She is an optimist and idealistic, a firm believer of hope and positivity.
When it comes to the matters of romance, Heidi differs from Freyja quite a fair bit. The main point being the fact that she prefers to stick to a loyal partner, whereas the goddess desires all and flirts like its nobodies's business. I guess you can say that the two of them are simply two sides of a coin. She is utterly faithful, sticking to a single partner and a real sucker for romance, and it is not uncommon for her to be seen involved in doing romantic things and carrying out other acts of romance for the one she truly fancies and loves.
|Family|
Freyja has two daughters from her late husband, Óðr. Hnoss is the oldest, followed by her young sibling, Gersemi. Due to Hnoss being old Norse, upon being relegated to humans, Freyja decided to give her the name, Hilda. Being Freyja/Heidi's favourite, Gersemi tends to be the more doted upon child, often leaving her older sibling snarky and jealous of her younger sibling. Gersemi is a bubbly ball of exuberance and sunshine, very much like her mother, which could possibly be the reason she loves her so much.
|Strengths|
- Passionate
- Kind-hearted
- Intelligent
- Charming
- Brave
|Weaknesses|
- Judgemental
- Headstrong
- Cynicism
- Indulgent
- Capricious
|Likes|
- Delicious Food
- Milk
- Children
- Chocolate/Cocoa
- Spring
- Pigs/Piglets
- Romance
- Singing
- PDA
|Dislikes
- Pessimists
- Doom & Gloom
- Bullies
- Disorganisation
- Liars
- Cheaters
- Winter
- Laziness
|History|
In the tales of old, Freyja was born in Vanaheim to a Vanir god, Njörðr. He was father to both deities, Freyr and Freyja. Her father was commonly associated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth, and crop fertility. The world of the gods were dominated by two main groups, the Aesir and and the Vanir. When a pact was signed between the two groups and an alliance was formed, the two groups exchanged hostages, and the Vanir who came to live with the Aesir were Njörðr and his two children, Freyja and Freyr. Freyja grew up to be a stunningly beautiful goddess who rules after her heavenly afterlife field Fólkvangr in Asgard. Within Fólkvangr is her hall, Sessrúmnir, a majestic structure so wide and magnificient, rows and rows of chairs could be placed for the the host of the chosen to dine with never-ending mouth-watering delicacies and beverages. As Goddess of war and death, and Mistress of the slain, Freyja rides together with Valkyries of Odin, having her first pick of the slain, before the other half goes to Odin, the all-father in Valhalla.
It was there in Asgard, that Freyja rose to power. Freyja makes her own choices regarding sexual partners, and shares her favours freely. She eventually grew to the highest rank, second only to Frigg, Odin's wife. Odin's warriors in Valhalla was trained daily to combat the rising danger that is Ragnarok, and Freyja task was equally important. Her duty was to help and guide these warrior-spirits to help her to create life anew in the new world after the battle was done. Not only warriors were permitted though, as various women of nature were also selected by Freyja after their death to join the ever-growing host in the afterlife.
Freyja met her husband, Óðr and two of them had two lovely children. Óðr was a free-spirited individual who loved to travel and go onto adventures on Earth, and often left Freyja and their two young children alone on Asgard. When he went missing and did not return to them, she cried tears of gold, grieving for the loss of him. As a symbol of fertility, Freyja was absent from earth during the autumn and winter seasons, a departure that caused the leaves to fall and earth to wear a mourning cloak of snow.
Despite being a goddess of death, she was never once considered or seen to be a terrifying deity, for her Scandinavian believers knew her more to be one of a sexual nature. As a goddess, she was utterly promiscuous, and engaged herself in alot of affairs, and was well known for her sexual affairs. When she left Asgard, to come down to Earth after the loss of her powers, she decided to leave most of her old persona behind, especially ones of promiscuity. She took on the name of Heidi, and decided on a most faithful and loyal personality. Taking her children along with her, she started a new life, with the traits of her former personality that she loved.
It was there in Asgard, that Freyja rose to power. Freyja makes her own choices regarding sexual partners, and shares her favours freely. She eventually grew to the highest rank, second only to Frigg, Odin's wife. Odin's warriors in Valhalla was trained daily to combat the rising danger that is Ragnarok, and Freyja task was equally important. Her duty was to help and guide these warrior-spirits to help her to create life anew in the new world after the battle was done. Not only warriors were permitted though, as various women of nature were also selected by Freyja after their death to join the ever-growing host in the afterlife.
Freyja met her husband, Óðr and two of them had two lovely children. Óðr was a free-spirited individual who loved to travel and go onto adventures on Earth, and often left Freyja and their two young children alone on Asgard. When he went missing and did not return to them, she cried tears of gold, grieving for the loss of him. As a symbol of fertility, Freyja was absent from earth during the autumn and winter seasons, a departure that caused the leaves to fall and earth to wear a mourning cloak of snow.
Despite being a goddess of death, she was never once considered or seen to be a terrifying deity, for her Scandinavian believers knew her more to be one of a sexual nature. As a goddess, she was utterly promiscuous, and engaged herself in alot of affairs, and was well known for her sexual affairs. When she left Asgard, to come down to Earth after the loss of her powers, she decided to leave most of her old persona behind, especially ones of promiscuity. She took on the name of Heidi, and decided on a most faithful and loyal personality. Taking her children along with her, she started a new life, with the traits of her former personality that she loved.
|Opinion on Mortals|
"Ahh..mortals! One life ends and another begins!"
Freyja loves mortals. She treats all of them like her children, watching over them as she overseas their daily activities. She blesses the farming community with her gifts of fertility, when pleas get to her ears, and in days of long past, when wars were fought with swords and the Vikings, she would swoop down on the battlefield, resplendence in abundance, as she selected those who she felt deemed worthy to tread upon her field and halls in the afterlife. Apart from being approachable, she often took an active role in contacting those who needed her help. She was glad to be one of the few goddesses served in almost equal numbers by men and women.
Freyja loves mortals. She treats all of them like her children, watching over them as she overseas their daily activities. She blesses the farming community with her gifts of fertility, when pleas get to her ears, and in days of long past, when wars were fought with swords and the Vikings, she would swoop down on the battlefield, resplendence in abundance, as she selected those who she felt deemed worthy to tread upon her field and halls in the afterlife. Apart from being approachable, she often took an active role in contacting those who needed her help. She was glad to be one of the few goddesses served in almost equal numbers by men and women.
|Theme Song|
If I had a heart – Fever Ray
"If I had a heart I could love you
If I had a voice I would sing
After the night when I wake up
I'll see what tomorrow brings"
"If I had a heart I could love you
If I had a voice I would sing
After the night when I wake up
I'll see what tomorrow brings"
|Mortal Skills/Abilities|
As a mortal, Heidi remains able in all manners of combat, and is knowledgeable in the arts of war. Highly proficient in the martial arts known as Karate, she is also no stranger to firearms. Possessing strong leadership skills, she is a natural leader. She also has green fingers, and is exceptionally good in farming and gardening. Because of her sexual nature as a goddess, she is also great in bed.
|Immortal Skills/Abilities|
As a goddess of love, fertility, war and death, Freyja is able to do a wide variety of things within those domains. To the farmers that pray and plead with her, she is able to bless their lands and crops with the gift of fertility, ensuring they get a bountiful harvest. She brings spring and summer into the lands, rain and sunshine, amidst buds and blossoms across the land. As a goddess of war and death, and the mistress of the slain, she is able to retrieve the spirits of those who die, but not of old age or disease, sending those she chooses to her own heavenly domain, away from the clutches of her fellow goddess, Hel. As the one who gets the first pick, she is allowed to be picky, and you can be damn sure she'll pick whoever she wants.
|Favorite Myth|
Thor and Mjölnir