He is the guardian of the gods, and when the world ends at Ragnarok, Heimdall will sound a magical horn to alert everyone. In the beginning of time, when the cosmos were being created, so too was the Nordic goddess Sol, brought into the universe along with her brother, Mani. Helios, the Titan god and personification of the sun who drove across the sky in a chariot. Another sun goddess is Amaterasu, a major deity in the Shinto religion of Japan. Her brother, Tsukuyomi, is the god of the moon. Ragnarok is a major event in the legends of the Norse.

Little else is known about him.During Ragnarok, the “twilight of the gods”, which in Norse mythology is the end of the world, Sol is finally swallowed by the wolf Skoll along with the sun, and the Earth submerges into the waters. Syn – Goddess of the accused at trial. There is an agreement that Sol was the daughter of Mundilfari, who is proposed as either a Norse giant or a human depending on the writings referred to. She was also a healer.

Nerthus, mostly an earth goddess, but is also associated with lakes, springs, and . Their responsibility in Norse mythology was to pull the sun and the moon across the sky. The oldest known documents about the Germanic pagan religion are called the Merseburg Incantations. Sol rides a chariot that is drawn by two golden horses. Sol (pronounced like "soul") and Mani (pronounced like "Mah-nee") were the names of two obscure figures in Norse mythology. There, the children were made to drive the horses In chapter 56, additional names for Sól are given; "day-star", "disc", "ever-glow", "all-bright seen", "fair-wheel", "grace-shine", "Scholars have proposed that Sól, as a goddess, may represent an extension of an earlier Regarding Sól's attested personifications in Norse mythology,

Apollo , Olympian god of sun, light, healing, music and prophecy.

In Norse mythology, there were two figures whose names were Sol and Mani. At a meeting of the existing gods, Sol was anointed the goddess of the sun, and Mani god of the moon.Sparks were gathered by the gods from Muspellsheim, the Land of Fire, and the sun, moon and stars were created. Heimdall is a god of light, and is the keeper of the Bifrost Bridge, which serves as the path between Asgard and Midgard in Norse mythology. They raced quickly across the skies as they were being chased by Skoll, an evil wolf.According to the Prose Edda, written by Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, Mundilfari was the father of Sol and her brother Mani. Sol was so beautiful Mundilfari named her after the sun, and Mani was named for the moon. Subsequently, a new world rises that is rejuvenated and fertile.

In Norse mythology, for example, Sol (also called Sunna) is the goddess of the sun, while her brother, Mani, is the god of the moon. Norse-Germanic Ægir, personification of the sea. Only two humans and a few gods survive. The reborn gods meet once again, and Sunna, the daughter of Sol, now even outshines her mother.Norse mythology reflects a fundamental belief in opposites and the dual nature of the world. His most common epithet was Phoebus (“Radiant”). In the beginning of time, when the cosmos were being created, so too was the Scholars have proposed that Sól, as a goddess, may represent an extension of an earlier Proto-Indo-European deity due to Indo-European linguistic connections between Norse Sól, Sanskrit Surya, Common Brittonic Sulis, Lithuanian Saulė, Latin Sol, and Slavic Tsar Solnitse. One of the two Merseburg Incantations (the "horse cure"), recorded in High says that the gods were "angered by this arrogance" and that the gods had the two placed in the heavens. Her brother is agreed to be Mani, the god of the moon, whose chariot was also chased by a wolf, this time one named Hati, across the evening sky.There is another discrepancy regarding Sunna.

Sun – Daughter of Mundilfari and guide of the sun. A huge battle occurs, along with a series of natural disasters that consume the world.

Nehalennia, goddess of the North Sea.