The main entrance to the courthouse features a large façade depicting two enthroned figures; between the figures is an inscription in Spanish reading:
In the chapter, Gangleri (described as king Gylfi in disguise) asks the enthroned figure of High what other notable facts there are to know about Yggdrasil.
Sorren was unaware of the frown that slipped past his control; he glanced up at the enthroned figure that loomed over them.
In chapter 35 of Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High presents a list of goddesses.
In the chapter, the enthroned figure of High tells the disguised mythical king Gangleri about the god Heimdallr, including that he is the son of nine sisters.
In the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High foretells the events of Ragnarök.
In chapter 33 of Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High tells of the binding of the wolf Fenrir.
In chapter 35 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High provides brief descriptions of 16 ásynjur.
In chapter 23 of Gylfaginning, the enthroned figure of High relates that Njörðr was raised in Vanaheimr.
Instead, the enthroned figure was one I would have no hope of pummeling in the way I had served Death.