A number of locations, characters, and weapons in the Fire Emblem series borrow from Norse mythology.
Characters
- Blaggi (FE4/5) altered name for Bragi, god of poetry
- Ulir (FE4/5) altered name of Ullr, a Norse god associated with Bows
- Idenn (FE6) altered name of Iðunn, goddess associated with apples and youth
- Mist (FE9/10) is named after one of the Valkyries
- Frey (FE11/12) is named after a Vanir god
- Norne (FE11/12) is named after a group of witches, the Norns
- Ymir (FE11/12) is named after a Frost giant
Weapons
- Rainarok (FE2) altered version of Ragnarok, the Norse end of the world
- Gungnir (FE4) is named after Odin's spear
- Tyrhung (FE4) also known as Tyrfing, a magic sword in Norse mythology
- Loptous (FE4) is an alternate name for Loki, a Norse god
- Hell (FE4/5) also translated as Hel, a goddess and location for the dead
- Fenrir (FE7/8/10) is named after a great Wolf
- Nidhogg (FE8) A Serpent that eats the roots of the world tree Yggdrasil
- Gleipnir (FE8) is named after a fetter
- Garm (FE8) is named after another wolf
Classes
- The Valkyrie class is named after a group of Norse battle-maidens
- The Berserker class is named after a type of Viking warrior
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