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Ysgard is the Outer Plane
of Chaotic neutral / Chaotic good alignment in the Dungeons & Dragons
role-playing game. It is also called Asgard, Gladsheim or The Heroic Domains.

Ysgard is derived from the realm of Asgard in Norse mythology.

Layers

The wandering realm of the Seelie Court
often appears on the plane of Ysgard, always in a different location.

Ysgard

The layer of Ysgard is the location of a number of godly realms, including Olidammara
's realm of Winesong, Frey's realm of Alfheim, Selune and Soma's shared realm of Gates of the Moon, Surtr and Thrym's realm of Jotunheim, Bast's realm of Merratet, Anhur's realm of Netaph, Branchala
's realm of Soul of Music, realm of the Vanir (Frey, Freya, Noatun, and Ullr) Vanaheim, Hachiman and O-Kuni-Nushi's realm of Kenyama, and Shou Hsing's realm of "The Orchard of Immortality.

The realm of
Asgard on the first layer of Ysgard is the home of the Norse gods Odin, Frigga, Frey, Freya, Idun, and secondary realms of Loki and Tyr.

Muspelheim

Surtr's realm of
Muspelheim, after which this layer was named, can be found here.

Nidavellir

Nidavellir is the location of Eilistraee
's realm of
Svartalfheim and the dragon
deity Aasterinian
's realm of
Brassberg''.

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