
A beautiful white horse appears by the water's edge, so gentle and tame. But if you climb on its back, it will plunge into the depths and drown you—for the Nøkk is no horse at all, but a deadly water spirit that hungers for human souls.

Massive, brutish, and incredibly strong, trolls dwell in mountains and forests, terrorizing travelers and eating livestock. But for all their power, they have one fatal weakness: the light of the sun turns them to solid stone.

They do not rest. They do not decay. The Draugr are Norse undead—corpses animated by hatred, greed, and supernatural power, haunting their burial mounds and killing anyone who dares disturb their eternal vigil.

Beautiful and terrible, the Valkyries soar over battlefields on winged horses, selecting which warriors will die and which will live. Those they choose join Odin's army in Valhalla—but their selection is a death sentence cloaked in honor.

So vast it encircles the entire world, the Midgard Serpent lies in the ocean depths, tail in mouth, waiting. When Ragnarök comes and it releases its tail, the final battle begins—and even mighty Thor cannot survive their destined confrontation.

Bound by chains forged from impossible things, Fenrir waits in the darkness. When Ragnarök comes, the wolf will break free—and the gods themselves will fall before his jaws.

When darkness falls, the undead rise—restless spirits, cursed guardians, and eternal predators who defy the grave and haunt the living.