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{{Infobox gods|image = Hel.jpg|title = *Queen of Death|alias = *Hellia
 
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|title = Queen of Death
*Hella|gender = Female|birthplace = Unknown|species = [[Gods|Goddess]]|family = *[[Atreus|Loki]] (Father)
 
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|alias = *Hellia
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*Hella
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|gender = Female
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|birthplace = Unknown
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|species = [[Gods|Goddess]]
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|family = *[[Atreus|Loki]] (Father)
 
*[[Angrboða]] (Mother)
 
*[[Angrboða]] (Mother)
*[[Calliope]] (Aunt)
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*[[Calliope]] (Aunt)
 
*[[Fenrir]] (Brother)
 
*[[Fenrir]] (Brother)
 
*[[Jörmungandr]] (Brother)
 
*[[Jörmungandr]] (Brother)
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*[[Zeus]] (Great-Grandfather) †
 
*[[Zeus]] (Great-Grandfather) †
 
*[[Callisto]] (Great-Grandmother) †
 
*[[Callisto]] (Great-Grandmother) †
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*[[Bergelmir]] (Maternal Ancestor)
*[[Bergelmir]] (Maternal Ancestor)|status = Alive|location = Iron Wood|voice actor = N/A|appears in = [[God of War (2018)|''God of War'' (2018)]] (mentioned only)}}'''Hel''', is the daughter of [[Atreus|Loki]] and [[Angrboða]]. She is the sister of [[Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]]. She is the goddess of death, she rules over [[Helheim]].
 
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*[[Nal]] (Maternal Ancestor)
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|status = Alive
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|location = Helheim
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|appears in = [[God of War (2018)|''God of War'' (2018)]] (mentioned only)
 
}}'''Hel''', is the daughter of [[Atreus|Loki]] and [[Angrboða]]. She is the sister of [[Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]]. She is the goddess of death and rules over [[Helheim]].
   
 
== Norse Mythology ==
 
== Norse Mythology ==
 
In Norse mythology, '''Hel''' is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. Hel is attested in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the ''Prose Edda'', written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In addition, she is mentioned in poems recorded in ''Heimskringla'' and ''Egils saga'' that date from the 9th and 10th centuries, respectively. An episode in the Latin work ''Gesta Danorum'', written in the 12th century by Saxo Grammaticus, is generally considered to refer to Hel, and Hel may appear on various Migration Period bracteates.
 
In Norse mythology, '''Hel''' is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. Hel is attested in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the ''Prose Edda'', written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In addition, she is mentioned in poems recorded in ''Heimskringla'' and ''Egils saga'' that date from the 9th and 10th centuries, respectively. An episode in the Latin work ''Gesta Danorum'', written in the 12th century by Saxo Grammaticus, is generally considered to refer to Hel, and Hel may appear on various Migration Period bracteates.
   
In the ''Poetic Edda'', ''Prose Edda'', and ''Heimskringla'', Hel is referred to as a daughter of Loki. In the ''Prose Edda'' book ''Gylfaginning'', Hel is described as having been appointed by the god Odin as ruler of a realm of the same name, located in Niflheim. In the same source, her appearance is described as half blue and half flesh-coloured and further as having a gloomy, downcast appearance. The ''Prose Edda'' details that Hel rules over vast mansions with many servants in her underworld realm and plays a key role in the attempted resurrection of the god [[Baldr]].
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In the ''Poetic Edda'', ''Prose Edda'', and ''Heimskringla'', Hel is referred to as a daughter of Loki. In the ''Prose Edda'' book ''Gylfaginning'', Hel is described as having been appointed by the god Odin as ruler of a realm of the same name, located in Niflheim. In the same source, her appearance is described as half blue and half flesh-coloured and further as having a gloomy, downcast appearance. The ''Prose Edda'' details that Hel rules over vast mansions with many servants in her underworld realm and plays a key role in the attempted resurrection of the god {{Wiki|Baldr}}.
   
 
== In the ''God of War'' Series ==
 
== In the ''God of War'' Series ==
   
 
=== ''God of War'' (2018) ===
 
=== ''God of War'' (2018) ===
While she's never mentioned, Jörmungandr's [[Jötunn Shrines]] specifically names her in Elder Futhark: "ᛒᚱᛟᚦᚢᚱ ᚠᛖᚾᛁᛊ ᚺᛖᛚᛃᚨᚱ ᛟᚲ ᛃᚨᚱᚾᚹᚨᚱᚷᚨ" Son of [[Atreus|Loki]] and [[Angrboða]]. Brother of Fenrir, Hel, and the Iron-Wolves. It's possible that she is alive and survived the genocide of the giants by [[Aesir]] gods since both of her brothers are[[ Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]] are alive.
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While she's never mentioned, Jörmungandr's [[Jötnar Shrines]] specifically names her in Elder Futhark: "ᛒᚱᛟᚦᚢᚱ ᚠᛖᚾᛁᛊ ᚺᛖᛚᛃᚨᚱ ᛟᚲ ᛃᚨᚱᚾᚹᚨᚱᚷᚨ" - "Son of [[Atreus|Loki]] and [[Angrboða]]. Brother of Fenrir, Hel, and the Iron-Wolves." It's possible that she is alive and survived the genocide of the giants by the [[Aesir]] gods, since both of her brothers[[ Jörmungandr| Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]] are alive.
   
 
While [[Helheim]] has been able to exist on its own in the past, the goddess Hel is eventually banished to the realm and made to rule it by [[Odin]]. 
 
While [[Helheim]] has been able to exist on its own in the past, the goddess Hel is eventually banished to the realm and made to rule it by [[Odin]]. 
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==Powers and Abilities==
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*'''Immortality''': As the Norse Goddess of Death, Hel is likely immortal, with only powerful beings and weapons being able to hurt or kill her
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*[[Atreus|Loki]] is still a child in the game, it's possible that Hel hasn't been born yet or she is banished somewhere else by the gods.
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*[[Atreus|Loki]] is still a child in the game, it is possible that Hel hasn't been born yet or she is banished somewhere else by the gods.
   
 
*Interestingly, her brothers, [[Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]], are alive at the time due to time travel, making it possible that Hel is the only one of the three siblings who didn't get sent back in time.
 
*Interestingly, her brothers, [[Jörmungandr]] and [[Fenrir]], are alive at the time due to time travel, making it possible that Hel is the only one of the three siblings who didn't get sent back in time.
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Revision as of 23:33, 17 May 2020

Template:Infobox godsHel, is the daughter of Loki and Angrboða. She is the sister of Jörmungandr and Fenrir. She is the goddess of death and rules over Helheim.

Norse Mythology 

In Norse mythology, Hel is a being who presides over a realm of the same name, where she receives a portion of the dead. Hel is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In addition, she is mentioned in poems recorded in Heimskringla and Egils saga that date from the 9th and 10th centuries, respectively. An episode in the Latin work Gesta Danorum, written in the 12th century by Saxo Grammaticus, is generally considered to refer to Hel, and Hel may appear on various Migration Period bracteates.

In the Poetic EddaProse Edda, and Heimskringla, Hel is referred to as a daughter of Loki. In the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, Hel is described as having been appointed by the god Odin as ruler of a realm of the same name, located in Niflheim. In the same source, her appearance is described as half blue and half flesh-coloured and further as having a gloomy, downcast appearance. The Prose Edda details that Hel rules over vast mansions with many servants in her underworld realm and plays a key role in the attempted resurrection of the god Baldr.

In the God of War Series

God of War (2018)

While she's never mentioned, Jörmungandr's Jötnar Shrines specifically names her in Elder Futhark: "ᛒᚱᛟᚦᚢᚱ ᚠᛖᚾᛁᛊ ᚺᛖᛚᛃᚨᚱ ᛟᚲ ᛃᚨᚱᚾᚹᚨᚱᚷᚨ" - "Son of Loki and Angrboða. Brother of Fenrir, Hel, and the Iron-Wolves." It's possible that she is alive and survived the genocide of the giants by the Aesir gods, since both of her brothers Jörmungandr and Fenrir are alive.

While Helheim has been able to exist on its own in the past, the goddess Hel is eventually banished to the realm and made to rule it by Odin

Powers and Abilities

  • Immortality: As the Norse Goddess of Death, Hel is likely immortal, with only powerful beings and weapons being able to hurt or kill her

Trivia

  • Loki is still a child in the game, it is possible that Hel hasn't been born yet or she is banished somewhere else by the gods.
  • Interestingly, her brothers, Jörmungandr and Fenrir, are alive at the time due to time travel, making it possible that Hel is the only one of the three siblings who didn't get sent back in time.