Freya
Freya, the second planet orbiting I'riuu, is named for the Norse goddess of love, who some say Friday was named for. Formerly, Freya was covered with clouds, but a terraforming effort started in 52 AUC, slowly converting the atmosphere to a more breathable oxygen-nitrogen mix, and reducing the cloud cover to allow the heat to escape. The planet is still quite volcanically active, with most surface features of igneous origin. Around 300 million people live on Freya.

| Ragnarok Chaos | Named for the battle in Norse mythology which signifies the end of the world |
| Falconis Fossa | A cloak owned by Freya allowed her to change into a falcon. |
| Feles Fossae | Two cats pulled Freya's chariot |
| Montes Ferrarii | "Blacksmith Mountains", the profession of Hephaestus/Vulcan |
| Montes Hildesvini | Freya's boar, actually her human lover in disguise |
| Freyr Planitia | Sister of Freya |
| Njord Planitia | Father of Freya |
| Amoris Planum | "Plain of Love" |
| Cupidinis Planum | Cupid, the Roman god of love |
| Fulla Planum | Freya's chambermaid |
| Hephaesti Planum | Greek god of fire and blacksmiths |
| Vanaheim Planum | Vanaheim, the land of the Vanir, was in Asgard |
| Vanir Planum | A group of Norse fertility and nature deities |
| Veneri Planum | Venus, the Roman goddess of love |
| Volcani Planum | Vulcan, the Roman god of fire |
| Reticulum Aurum | "Gold" netlike pattern, named for Freya's tears of gold |
| Reticulum Lacrimum | "Tears" netlike pattern, named for Freya's tears of gold |
| Brisingi Terra | The Brisings, makers of Freya's necklace |
| Folkvang Terra | Freya's palace |
| Ottar Terra | Freya's lover |
| Sessrumnir Terra | Freya's hall |
| Valles Calores | "Hot Valleys" |
| Vallis Ignis | "Valley of Fire" |