Frigg, in Norse mythology, is the queen of the Aesir, the principal group of gods, and the wife of Odin, the chief god. She is associated with various aspects, including marriage, motherhood, and wisdom. Frigg is often depicted as a loving and nurturing figure. She is renowned for her foresight and knowledge of the future, but she keeps her insights to herself. Frigg plays a crucial role in the mythology, especially concerning her son, Balder, and the events leading to Ragnarok, the end of the world. Her character embodies the qualities of a wise and protective maternal figure.