| ASGARD | Home of the gods in Norse mythology (6) |
| RAGNAROK | Ultimate destruction of the gods in Norse mythology (8) |
| ODIN | King of the gods in Norse mythology |
| ASK | The first man created by the gods in Norse mythology (3) |
| HERMES | The herald of the gods in Greek mythology (6) |
| NECTAR | The drink of the gods in Greek mythology (6) |
| OLYMPUS | Home of the Gods in Greek mythology (7) |
| VANIR | Race of gods in Norse mythology associated with wealth and fertility, sometimes in conflict with the Aesir (5) |
| ICHORS | Liquids flowing in the veins of the gods in ancient Greece |
| AESIR | Chief group of gods in Norse mythology, dwelling in Asgard (5) |
| SHINTO | 'Way of the gods' in Japan (6) |
| MIDGARD | Abode of humanity in Norse mythology, linked to Asgard, home of the gods, by the rainbow bridge Bifrost (7) |
| LOKI | Mischievous shape-shifting god in Norse mythology |
| THOR | God in Norse mythology whose chariot is drawn by two goats (4) |
| VALHALLA | Norse home of the gods |
| OLYMPIA | Mountain home of the gods of classical Greece (7) |
| ICHOR | The blood of the gods, in Greek mythology, - its use in the fantasy genre is, according to Ursula LeGuin, the 'infallible touchstone of the seventh-rate' |
| ARCADIA | A pastoral paradise, the home of the god Pan |
| JUPITER | Named after the king of the gods in Roman mythology, the largest planet in our solar system (7) |
| AMBROSIA | From the Greek for "elixir of life" and "immortality", the food of the gods in classical mythology, said to bestow everlasting life and beauty (8) |