The Gods of Asgard are collectively among the most powerful forces in the Marvel Universe. Whether they are truly gods or just very powerful aliens, each one is imbued with superhuman strength, stamina, and longevity. This is without even mentioning the immensely powerful ones like Thor, Hela, and All-Father Odin.RELATED: Most Sympathetic MCU VillainsThe Asgardians, or Aesir as they are called in old Norse myth, are not individuals to be trifled with. Furthermore, there are other Asgardians who have yet to actually make an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. Despite many like the Warriors Three, Lady Sif, and Heimdall being given a spotlight, there is a handful who have yet to appear.

7 Hildegarde Survived The Attack Of Knull's Black Dragons

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Hildegarde is a brave Asgardian warrior who is a friend to Thor. She first appeared way back in Journey Into Mystery #91 by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Joe Sinnott in 1963. However, Hildegarde wouldn't really take shape until Thor #195 by Gerry Conway and John Buscema in 1972.

She is a former Valkyrie with a strong swordhand and is among the mightiest warriors in Asgard. More recently, she survived the onslaught of Grendal black dragons of Knull, God of the Symbiotes, in a King in Black spin-off called Return of the Valkyries by Jason Aaron, Torunn Gronbekk, and Nina Vakueva.

6 Balder The Brave, A Nigh-Invulnerable Son Of Odin

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Balder the Brave is yet another son of Odin and has actually sat on the throne of Asgard for a time. His story in Norse lore is unique, as Balder's mother, Freya, made Balder immune to every material in existence except mistletoe. When Loki tricks the blind archer Hoor into shooting Balder with a mistletoe arrow, Ragnarok begins.

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This power manifests for Balder by making him immune to all weapons in Asgard, but he is more vulnerable on Midgard. However, this immunity was removed once Balder was reborn after the Final Ragnarok. Balder is also a God of Light, able to project light bursts as well as energy bursts. He also the ability to sense imminent danger while in Asgard, and he can teleport back to Asgard.

5 Angela, Odin's Forgotten Half-Angel Daughter

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Angela was actually originally created by Todd MacFarlane as a character in his Spawn series. However, Marvel now has the rights to Angela and integrated her into Marvel lore by making her the forgotten daughter of Odin, with Angela's mother coming from a hidden Tenth Realm called Heven.

Angela is an incredible fighter who has battled alongside Thor and the Guardians of the Galaxy. She also was part of a team of Asgardians that fought off Nebula when she attempted to call for the undead fleet of Nagalfar ships. Angela is also an incredible tracker, with a sense of smell akin to that of Wolverine.

4 A Valkyrie Named Brunnhilde Or Runa

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Tessa Thompson portrays the Valkyrie in Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame, but it's unclear what her true name is yet. Brunnhilde has been the name of the Valkyrie who is most prominent in Marvel Comics, as she has been a member of the Avengers and the Defenders. She even led an all-Asgardian analog to the Guardians of the Galaxy with Angela, Kid Loki, and the Executioner.

However, Brunnhilde was killed by the Dark Elf Malekith during the War of the Realms. Jane Foster, as the new Valkyrie, pulled a Valkyrie named Runa back to the land of the living from an afterlife created by the beheading of a Celestial. Runa's armor and demeanor resembles Tessa Thompson's character more than Brunnhilde, but the MCU Valkyrie could still be either Brunnhilde or Runa.

3 The Managarmr, The Union Of Skoll & Hati Who Will Herald Ragnarok

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The wolves Skoll and Hati chase the sun and moon across the sky in Norse lore. During Ragnarok, Skoll catches up with the sun and Hati with the moon, aiding in the end of all things. Skoll and Hati are the children of Fenrir, Hela's giant wolf, in Thor: Ragnarok.

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Recently, Skoll and Hati reappeared as Managarmr, a single entity composed of both wolves. He also goes by the name "More," as he has been locked away in Hel and wants to experience more in life. More is very powerful being with a grudge against his grandfather, Loki.

2 Amora The Enchantress, One Of The Most Powerful Sorcerers In Existence

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Amora the Enchantress is one of Marvel's greatest magic-wielders. She is an Aesir who has had a romantic fondness for Thor in the past. She often works with Skurge the Executioner (Karl Urban from Thor: Ragnarok), though Amora has rarely cared much for Skurge.

She is a sorceress capable of dueling Doctor Strange without breaking a sweat. She even once forced Doctor Strange and Captain Marvel to swap bodies for a time. Amora is easily among the deadliest threats that Thor and the Avengers have ever faced, and would be a fantastic addition to the MCU.

1 Karnilla, Queen Of The Norns And The Wife Of Hela

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Karnilla is the leader of the Three Norns, the fate-weavers of Asgard who are consequently capable of seeing the future. Karnilla has often had her own plans in the past, and those plans haven't always been made for the benefit of Asgard.

Karnilla and Balder had romantic dalliances in the past, but Karnilla actually married Hela so that stability to could be restored to the underworld of Hel. Like Amora and Loki, Karnilla is well-versed in magic and is a very powerful sorceress. Now that she has dominion over Hel and an alliance with Hela, she is more powerful than ever.

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