1.the draugar :The Draugar are the undead.Although some stories describe them as drinking blood creature, they are more like zombies (monsters) than vampires.
2.mare:The Mare monster gave people bad dreams at night by sitting on them in their sleep. It was believed that the Mare were the souls of living people which left their bodies at night like demons.
3.dwarves:they lived underground in a place called Svartalfheim, which was thought to be a warren of mines and forges. They were said to have crafted the finest weapons and jewellery, including Mjollnir, , Gungnir, the spear of Odin, and the long golden hair of Thor's wife.
4.elves:They could both cause human disease and had the power to heal. Humans and elves were thought to have occasionally interbred to produce children with the appearance of humans but that possess extraordinary intuitive and magical powers.
5.fenrir:Fenrir was the most famous of many wolves creature mentioned in Norse mythology. He was the son of the god Loki and the giantess Angroboda.
6.fossegriem:Fossegrim, also known simply as the grim, is a water spirit and creature. He plays the fiddle with incredible talent, mimicking the sounds of the forest, wind and water. He can be induced to teach the skill.
7.ratatoskr:Ratatoskr is a squirrel that runs up and down the tree of life, delivering the messages of the gods. However, he is mischievous, and enjoys stirring trouble between the wise eagle that sits at the top of the tree and the hungry dragon that dwells in its roots.
8.sleipnir:Sleipnir was the . It had eight legs, so that it could have one leg in each of the Norse worlds.Loki is actually the mother of Sleipnir. Loki shapeshifted into a mare and was impregnated by the stallion of a giant.
9.trolls:wo different types of trolls are found in Norse myths. There are large ugly trolls that dwell in forests and mountains, and small gnome-like trolls that live underground in deep caves and caverns. They are generally depicted as not very intelligent and quite malevolent, but they can show kindness in exchange for a favour.
10. valkyries:They were elegant, noble maidens that bore dead heroes to Valhalla, the heavenly home of Odin's fallen army as they await Ragnarok. Valkyrie means 'choosers of the slain', and the Valkyrie not only worked for Odin, but also chose who lived and died in battles, using malicious magic to ensure their preferences.
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the history of yggdrasill
Fantasythis is the history of yggdrasill also known as the world tree where it connect to the nine worlds .