Frigg is an early European goddess and a prominent mythological figure in Norse mythology. Frigg had to cry twice in the history of the world. She wept for her son Balder in her palace, Fensalir, and the second time, she will fregret her husband, Odin, at Ragnarok (Ragnarök), the end of the world.
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