Forseti is a figure in Norse mythology, often associated with justice, truth, and the afterlife. He is depicted as a son of the major god Baldr and the goddess Nanna. Forseti's name translates to "the Presiding One" or "the Reconciler" in Old Norse, reflecting his role as a peacemaker and arbiter of disputes. In Hebrew, his name can be translated as פֹּרְסֵטִי (Porseti). In other languages, Forseti is known as Forseti in German, Forseti in Swedish, and Forseti in Danish. Forseti is often portrayed as a wise and fair god who resolves conflicts and ensures justice is served. He is also associated with the concept of truth and is sometimes linked to the afterlife, where he is said to reside in a beautiful hall called Glitnir. Forseti's role in Norse mythology underscores the importance of justice and reconciliation in Norse society.