Val·halla
noun/vælˈhælə/
/vælˈhælə/
[uncountable]- (in ancient Scandinavian stories) a palace in which some chosen men who had died in battle went to live with the god Odin forever
瓦尔哈拉殿堂(阵亡将士与奥丁神永久生活的宫殿) Word Originmodern Latin, from Old Norse Valhǫll, from valr ‘the slain’ + hǫll ‘hall’.