Viking pagans believed that their gods resided in a realm known as Asgard. Asgard was considered the home of the Aesir, the principal group of deities in Norse mythology, which included gods like Odin, Thor, and Frigg. Asgard was often depicted as a magnificent fortress, connected to Midgard (the world of humans) by the Bifrost, a rainbow bridge. These beliefs were part of a rich mythological tradition that included various realms, such as Midgard, Jotunheim (home of the giants), and Hel (the realm of the dead).
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