Æsir (Earth-7045)

In Old Norse, an ǫ́ss (or áss, ás, plural æsir; feminine ásynja, plural ásynjur) is a member of the principal pantheon in Norse religion. This pantheon includes Odin, Frigga, Thor, Balder and Tyr. The second pantheon is known as the Vanir. The two pantheons waged war against each other, which resulted in a unified pantheon.

The cognate term in Old English is ōs (plural ēse) denoting a deity in Anglo-Saxon paganism. The Old High German is ans, plural ensî. The Gothic language had ans- (based only on Jordanes who glossed anses with uncertain meaning, possibly 'demi-god' and presumably a Latinized form of actual plural *anseis). The reconstructed Proto-Germanic form is *ansuz (plural *ansiwiz). The ansuz rune, ᚫ, was named after the Æsir.

Unlike the Old English word god (and Old Norse goð), the term ōs (áss) was never adopted into Christian use.

History
The history of the Æsir is a fusion of their mythological and main Marvel universe counterparts.

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Powers

 * Superhuman Strength
 * Superhuman Speed
 * Superhuman Durability
 * Superhuman Dense Tissue
 * Superhuman Longevity
 * Regenerative Healing Factor

Magical powers that vary between individuals.

Habitat
Habitat: Earthlike Gravity: 9.80665 m/s Atmosphere: Unknown Population: Unknown

Miscellaneous
Type of Government: Monarchy Level of Technology: Magic Cultural Traits: The Æsir and other related beings were worshiped as gods by the people of Scandinavia and Germania, occupying parts of Britain, Gaul and North American outposts.