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Hel MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp

Persönlichkeit

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Biografie

Hel (pronounced Hell) is the goddess of the ignoble dead. The daughter of Loki and the female giant Angrboda, Hel was confined to Niflheim, the land of mists, by the gods. She appears as a gaunt woman whose body is fair and lovely on one side, but dead and rotting on the other. Despite her hideous appearance, she is the least monstrous of Loki's three children from this union (the other two are Fenrir the wolf and Jormungandr the world serpent). She watches over the grim realm of Niflheim. She's a joyless basher, though she's seen from time to time with a mocking smile on her face. Hel is, in short, just what a person'd expect from a deity of death, and nearly emotionless. She receives the spirits of those who die by diseases and old age, locking them behind the impregnable walls and gates of Niflheim. Located beneath the roots of Yggdrasil, Niflheim is not a realm of eternal punshment. Nevertheless, it is not a pleasant place, either. It is a land of eternal cold, mist, and darkness. Hel can cause plagues and pestilence upon Midgard with a wave of her hand. Hel is a grim and fierce goddess, mercilessly striking down those who offend her. Occasionally, she finds a mortal man attractive and will send her avatar to fetch him. She bears no love for the rest of the Norse pantheon; fact is, she's destined to lead her army of petitioners against Valhalla come Ragnarok, and she's looking forward to that day with anticipation. She cares even less for the agents of the deities, and any person they send to Niflheim is likely to find themself seated at Hel's banquet table before long.

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