Freya, a prominent figure in Norse mythology, is the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, war, and seiðr (a form of magic). She belongs to the Vanir tribe of deities but lives with the Aesir following the Aesir-Vanir War. Freya is often associated with concepts of passion and desire, as well as death and the afterlife, claiming half of those slain in battle to dwell in her heavenly realm, Fólkvangr. She rides a chariot pulled by two cats and possesses the Brísingamen, a necklace that enhances her allure. Additionally, Freya is known for her ability to shapeshift and her deep connections with the world of the supernatural.