In Norse mythology, Valhalla is depicted as a grand hall situated in Asgard, overseen by the god Odin. Upon death, a soul could journey to one of five potential realms. The first realm was Fólkvangr, governed by the goddess Freyja. The second was Hel, ruled by Hel, the daughter of Loki. The third realm belonged to the goddess Rán. The fourth was the Burial Mound, where the deceased could reside. The fifth and final realm was Valhalla, under the dominion of Odin, often referred to as the Hall o ... (Read More)