Freyr

Freyr is the son of Njörðr, brother of Freya. He became so consumed with desire by a mere glance upon Gerðr, a daughter of a giant, that he stopped eating. No longer able to contain his lovelorn state, he sent his servant, Skírnir, to convince Gerðr to marry him. Skírnir agreed, as long as he could have Freyr’s sword — a magical weapon that could fight on its own. Without hesitation, the God accepted the terms. Nine days later, he had the woman of his dreams. Lacking the sword, Freyr cannot defeat Surtr in Ragnarok, but to him, love is far more important.

Called the Battle-Bold, he once fought an army armed with only a stag’s antler, and conquered Sweden to found a royal dynasty. The most powerfully fertile of all the Norse Gods, Freyr overlooks both mortals and the lives of the plants of the World. Beautiful and charming, Freyr is the spark of life. In war, he is adrenaline; in fear, he is rationality. His radiant light overcomes sorrow and despair as he wanders the World with his ship and pet boar, sowing seeds both literal and metaphorical.

Brown-haired with a linebacker’s strong build, Freyr’s Incarnations can be found volunteering to aid the suicidal, starring in pornographic movies, or spending billions in charity money to bring fortune to the less than fortunate. Always the best-dressed man in the room, Freyr believes that his Scions should follow in his steps: Be a leader, but also be willing to listen to the misguided and the hurting. He conspires to make opportunities flow to them no matter their desire. He stresses making a difference in Midgardr rather than the other Nine Worlds, and implores his innumerable children to be aware of the influence they have on others.