Val·kyr·ie [ val kree, válkəree ](pluralVal·kyr·ies) or Wal·kyr·ie(pluralWal·kyr·ies) or Val·kyr [ válkər ](pluralVal·kyrs)
noun
Definition:
handmaid escorting dead to Valhalla: in Norse mythology, one of the twelve handmaids of Odin who ride their horses over the field of battle and escort the souls of slain heroes to Valhalla
[Mid-18th century. < Old Norse Valkyrja "chooser of the slain" < valr "those slain in battle"]