

The Æsir were given eternal youth while eating Iðunn's apples, although they could still be murdered. The god Njörðr and his sons, Frey and Freyja are the most important gods of the Vanir, and ended up joining the Æsir as hostages after the War of the gods, which involved both clans. In addition to these clans there is also the Norn clan, the Jotnar clan and the "Dragons" clan. There are other clans of Nordic gods, the Vanir clan second, also mentioned in Norse mythology. They include many of the main figures, such as Odin, Frigga, Thor, Alomam, Balder and Týr. The Æsir form the main pantheon of the gods in Norse mythology. When the two races fought, Æsir and Vanir, made peace, the Vanir deities handed over Njörðr (Niord), Freyr and Freyja to the Æsir. The Vanir are deities more of nature and fertility, while the Æsir are more warriors than their rivals. Their counterparts and once enemies, with whom they fought, are the Vanir.

Æsir, Asses or Ases, (in Old Norse: ǫ́ss singular: ace, feminine aceynja, plural aceynjur) according to Norse mythology, it is a clan of gods that reside in Ásgarðr (Asgard), that is, the Land of the Æsir (As = Æsir. 1882 Representation of the Æsir - Venir war
