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Fólkvangr
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In the poem Grímnismál collected in the Poetic Edda, Odin (disguised as Grímnir) tells the young Agnar that Freyja allots seats to half of those that die in her hall Fólkvangr, while Odin receives the other half (Fólkvangr is here anglicized to Fôlkvang and Folkvang): Fólkvangr (フォールクヴァング Fōrukubangu) is a legendary weapon and a weapon skill in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is the personal sword of Prince Alfonse of Askr. Fólkvangr's edges are coated in gold, while the grip has a glowing blue crystal. It emits a blue light when performing a special attack. According to Alfonse, "the stones in the hilt burn like white flames". Alfonse needs to have 5-star rarity in order to learn Fólkvangr as a weapon skill. Folkvangr is a meadow in Asgard or Vanaheimr. It is ruled over by Freyja. It is inhabited by half of those slain in battle (the other half are in Valhalla) as well as Freya and her daughters Hnoss and Gersemi. It is possible it was once the abode of Óðr as well.
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In-game model of Fólkvangr
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Fólkvangr (フォールクヴァング Fōrukubangu) is a legendary weapon and a weapon skill in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is the personal sword of Prince Alfonse of Askr. Fólkvangr's edges are coated in gold, while the grip has a glowing blue crystal. It emits a blue light when performing a special attack. According to Alfonse, "the stones in the hilt burn like white flames". Alfonse needs to have 5-star rarity in order to learn Fólkvangr as a weapon skill. Folkvangr is a meadow in Asgard or Vanaheimr. It is ruled over by Freyja. It is inhabited by half of those slain in battle (the other half are in Valhalla) as well as Freya and her daughters Hnoss and Gersemi. It is possible it was once the abode of Óðr as well. In the poem Grímnismál collected in the Poetic Edda, Odin (disguised as Grímnir) tells the young Agnar that Freyja allots seats to half of those that die in her hall Fólkvangr, while Odin receives the other half (Fólkvangr is here anglicized to Fôlkvang and Folkvang): In chapter 24 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, High tells Gangleri (described as king Gylfi in disguise) that Freyja is "the most glorious of the ásynjur", that Freyja has a dwelling in the heavens called Fólkvangr, and that "whenever she rides to battle she gets half of the slain, and the other half Odin, as it says here: [the stanza above from Grímnismál is then quoted]". High then continues with a description of Freyja's hall Sessrúmnir.