Freyja

is the and the younger sister of Freyr.

Personality
Freyja has a proud and mightly personality as she expected her Fairy subjects to follow her rule. She tended to underestimated her foes until King showed up after she saw his power quickly changing her mind. She also cares for her brother's life deeply and care for his health and well being when he got weakened when Ragnarok approached and severely weakened him, which forced her to resorting to sacrificing her Fairy subjects to replenish him indicating she will go to extreme measures to protect her older brother.

However she is also shown to be forgiving as one of her subjects convinced her to spare King and Puca from punishment when both standed up to her.

History
Freyja ruled Midgard along with her brother Freyr and the other Gods for thousands of years. However, as Ragnarok was coming, both started to get weak with Freyr affected the most as he started to grow weak and sick, forcing his sister to use their Fairy subjects as sacrifices to replenish him.

Abilities
Freyja is a God making her powerful. However, she was weakened by the approaching Ragnarok, though not as severely as her brother as she barely held her own against King, Jormungand, Fenrir and Puca, though both parties were holding back.
 * Brisingamen: Freyja make others bend to her will and do her bidding through mind control. She used it to mind control some of her Fairy subjects to attack King. Though when she tried to use it on King himself later on, it failed, indicating she can't control others that are more stronger or equal to her.

Equipment
Freyja has a tiger looking creature that attacks her enemies for her.

Freyr
Freyja deeply cares for her brother as she went to resorting to sacrifice her Fairy subjects to save him and was convinced by him to spare King, Jormungand, Fenrir and Puca lives.

King
At first she underestimated him because she thought he was a normal Fairy subject when she stood up to her. However after showing off his power she was interested in him being strong enough to hold his own against her and go as far to rescue one of her subjects.