Are there any signs of the gods that inhabited Asgard?
Not in the library itself, no. According to the records, there's been no sightings of the Aesir gods since the Order moved into this realm. If the stories are true and some of the gods did survive Ragnarok, they've all abandoned Asgard and have moved onto another part of the Spirit Realm.
However, as a seasoned member of POKEGO whose no stranger to traversing the Spirit Realm, it won't escape Wei Wuxian that this realm seems much smaller than what one would expect a realm that once housed an entire pantheon of major gods. Mount Olympus for example is well known to be an entire mountain range - how could Asgard just be a single building?
Should anyone fancy a hike, they will find the answer. If you hike out for a mile past the training grounds, eventually they will come across a massive wall that was once built by the Aesir- and oddly has been maintained by the Black Order as well. Find a way to climb up the wall, and you'll find yourself faced with a strong magical barrier- an attempt to bar you from going any further.
Though all you'll need are eyes to see why. Past the barrier, is the battlefield where Ragnarok took place. Or rather, the devastation the divine war caused. What once was an idyllic norse paradise has been reduced to nothing but desolate wasteland. You can make out the fallen forms of giants, valkyries and lesser gods, who were all killed in the battle. Spots where gods fell in particular look closer to something you'd see from a bomb or a meteorite hitting the earth just from the radius of the destruction. In fact there seems to be massive chunks of the world that are now just completely gone.
All through this area, there is a haze of corrupted miasma that covers the land that comes from the bodies of the fallen gods. Occasionally, there's the crackling divine lightning that strikes whatever's around- thanks to now all the divine energy that exists in this realm without a god to control it.
Observing the barrier will make you realize that the barrier itself extends into the sky and eventually curves back over the habitable part of Asgard, covering it in a protective dome. It's then you realize.... Asgard wasn't always small, this is just the only part of the realm that's left
Please keep in mind that attempting to cross the barrier could result in severe and permanent consequences. Do so at your own risk.
The Aesir Gods
Not in the library itself, no. According to the records, there's been no sightings of the Aesir gods since the Order moved into this realm. If the stories are true and some of the gods did survive Ragnarok, they've all abandoned Asgard and have moved onto another part of the Spirit Realm.
However, as a seasoned member of POKEGO whose no stranger to traversing the Spirit Realm, it won't escape Wei Wuxian that this realm seems much smaller than what one would expect a realm that once housed an entire pantheon of major gods. Mount Olympus for example is well known to be an entire mountain range - how could Asgard just be a single building?
Should anyone fancy a hike, they will find the answer. If you hike out for a mile past the training grounds, eventually they will come across a massive wall that was once built by the Aesir- and oddly has been maintained by the Black Order as well. Find a way to climb up the wall, and you'll find yourself faced with a strong magical barrier- an attempt to bar you from going any further.
Though all you'll need are eyes to see why. Past the barrier, is the battlefield where Ragnarok took place. Or rather, the devastation the divine war caused. What once was an idyllic norse paradise has been reduced to nothing but desolate wasteland. You can make out the fallen forms of giants, valkyries and lesser gods, who were all killed in the battle. Spots where gods fell in particular look closer to something you'd see from a bomb or a meteorite hitting the earth just from the radius of the destruction. In fact there seems to be massive chunks of the world that are now just completely gone.
All through this area, there is a haze of corrupted miasma that covers the land that comes from the bodies of the fallen gods. Occasionally, there's the crackling divine lightning that strikes whatever's around- thanks to now all the divine energy that exists in this realm without a god to control it.
Observing the barrier will make you realize that the barrier itself extends into the sky and eventually curves back over the habitable part of Asgard, covering it in a protective dome. It's then you realize.... Asgard wasn't always small, this is just the only part of the realm that's left
Please keep in mind that attempting to cross the barrier could result in severe and permanent consequences. Do so at your own risk.