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The Einherjar spend their days fighting one another in the courtyard to hone their skills. Each evening, their wounds heal, and they feast on the flesh of the boar Sæhrímnir—which is resurrected every day—and drink mead from the udder of the goat Heiðrún.

In Norse mythology, Valhalla is far more than a simple "Viking heaven." It is a specialized, warrior-centric afterlife described as a vast, majestic hall located in Asgard, the realm of the gods. The name itself stems from the Old Norse Valhöll , which literally translates to the or "hall of the slain". The Mechanics of Entry Search results for valhalla

A roof made of golden shields and rafters fashioned from spears. The Einherjar spend their days fighting one another

Admission to Valhalla was not guaranteed by a virtuous life alone, but by an honorable death in battle. According to legend, the Valkyries —divine shieldmaidens serving the chief god, Odin —would descend to battlefields to choose half of those who died heroically. These chosen warriors, known as the Einherjar , were carried back to Valhalla to live alongside the gods. The other half of the honorable dead were said to go to Fólkvangr, a field presided over by the goddess Freyja. Life in the Hall of the Slain The name itself stems from the Old Norse

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