Dís appears as a bald woman with pale blue skin and eyes that are typically closed. She has swirling black tattoos on the left side of her head, left forearm, left leg and right foot. She wears a sleeveless black scale dress and a long dark brown cape with a high collar.
Figures in Norse mythology considered to be spiritual companions of humans.
While they are said to be protectors of agriculture and livestock, they are also noted as masters of war. They are sometimes regarded as spirits that accompany the Valkyrie, or play a similar role. Also interpreted as lesser goddesses.
The general term for low-ranking deities in Norse mythology or a kind of spirit. They are said to bring good luck in battle and also represent fate, fertility and good harvest. Some view them as the servants of the Valkyrie.
A spiritual attendant to humans in Norse myth. She is known as both a goddess of farming and war, though some see her as a low-ranking servant of the valkyries.
A spiritual attendant to humans in Norse lore. She is known as both a goddess of farming and war, though some see her as a low-ranking servant of the valkyrie.