| YGGDRASIL | In Norse mythology, the ash tree thought to overshadow the whole world |
| YGDRASIL | In Norse mythology, the ash tree binding heaven, earth and hell (8) |
| RAGNAROK | In Norse mythology, the ultimate destruction of the gods in a battle with evil (8) |
| BIFROST | In Norse mythology, the rainbow bridge of the gods from Asgard to earth (7) |
| PHOENIX | A bird in the ash tree? (7) |
| OAK | Said to predict a light "splash" of rain in the summer if foliating before the ash, but a "soak" if contrariwise, the deciduous "cups-and-saucers" arbor in the genus Quercus (3) |
| NORNS | In Norse mythology, the three virgin goddesses of fate, who predestine the lives of the gods and men |
| HEL | In Norse mythology, the goddess of the dead (3) |
| NORN | In Norse mythology, the three goddesses who rule the destiny of gods and men (4) |
| ASGARD | In Norse mythology, the dwelling place of the principal gods |
| VALHALLA | In Norse mythology, the hall for the souls of heroes (8) |
| FRIGG | In Norse mythology, the wife of Odin and goddess of the heavens and married love |
| ODIN | In Norse mythology, the god who rode across the battlefield on Sleipnir, an eight-legged horse (4) |
| VIDAR | In Norse mythology, the son of Odin and Grid (5) |
| TYR | In Norse mythology, the god of war, son of Odin (3) |
| LOKI | Shapeshifter in Norse mythology, the son of Farbauti and Laufey (4) |
| IDUN | In Norse mythology, the goddess of spring, wife of Bragi (4) |
| MJOLNIR | In Norse mythology, the god Thor's hammer (7) |
| AESIR | In Norse mythology, the chief race of gods living at Asgard (5) |
| THOR | In Norse mythology, the god of thunder (4) |