The Fryst Pantheon (fr-eu-st)
The Frystikir
Ragnarok is what believers of the Fryst pantheon strives for in life and will continuously fight for until the day that finally die. Without it, many believe that the evil side Hel of the goddess Ævi will come to Midgard (the Fyrst pantheons word for Earth) to collect your soul and take it to Udgard to feed it to the ever-hungry Fenris, Vánagandr for him to coble it up whole. Many believers therefore often search endlessly for their own Ragnarok to secure themselves a safe and pleasant afterlife instead of having their afterlife in the void that is the belly of Vánagandr.
Ragnarok
Seen from the outside Ragnarok is essentially the precipice of the warrior's life. Fighting, chaos, battle, war and destruction all come to a tipping point at some point or another and usually, that point is when the warrior causing it is at his or her most vulnerable in battle. The point right before one dies, everything stops and no worries of normal societal, social or practical problems are present. You are simply numb or are you fully present? are you in fact in those moments the most present that you can be? you don't worry about all these things that are bothersome yes, but ultimately when your life is at its end, meaningless. The believers of the Fryst pantheon all believe that this presence can only be divinity itself and therefore always try to achieve it in some shape or form.
Seen from the inside Ragnarok is the beauty and purity of life. A life of struggles can only truly be quelled by this moment of both inner peace, total relaxation in oneself and total presence at the moment. Life is fleeting and often short for anyone in the world and Ragnarok is a constant reminder, for both gods and mortals alike that life will only last for so long.
Gods Aplenty
The following will include a table of all present gods within the pantheon.
Table of Gods |
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God's Names | Alignment | Province | Domains | Symbol |
Wōđan | Chaotic Neutral | The First Warrior, King of the Æsir | War, Dominance and Wisdom | A Spear with the feather of a crow on it. |
Skrýmir | Neutral Evil | The Jötunn Spinner | Change and Ambiguity | A snake dripping venom into the shape of a cloak. |
Mímli | Neutral Good | The Northern Sage | Trickery and Wisdom | An orb of greenish tint, encasing a pool of water. |
A quote on the The Fryst Pantheon from Garry Berry Hart, a world-renowned tourist guide: "Well, when it comes to the Primordial Powers, no one has more complex relationship with them then The Fryst. They hate it, but love it at the same time."

Friendly
The Elegant Gate does see some positive in the Fryst Pantheon, however in general the Fryst Pantheon admires the Elegant Gate more, due to their warrior spirit.
Anger
The gods of the Frystikir and The Loas of Fate have been told to often fight due to their directly opposite ways of life. However, nothing has YET to turn violent.
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