Freya- Goddess of battle and leader of the Valkyries. One of the first feminists, she fights as fiercely as any in all the Nine Realms, and is wise enough to know that war and valour can take many forms. The tale of Ragnarok does not speak of her fate.
Frigg- Greatest magician and seer of the Aesir. Wife to Odin All-Father; quite overprotective and worried over her son Baldur and his fate in Ragnarok. The tale of Ragnarok does not speak of her fate.
Heimdall- The Guardian of the Bifrost. Defender of Asgard. Heimdall sees all, and in some poems is called the father of Mankind. He does seem to care for the fate of Midgard more than other Aesir. In Ragnarok, Heimdall and Loki are fated to kill one another.
Hel- Goddess of Death. Ruler of Helheim. Daughter of Loki and the giantess Angrboda, Hel is often inscrutable. Held at arm's length by the other Aesir, she hold Helheim against the Titans...though if her ill treatment continues, who can say what side she will take com Ragnarok?
Rán- Goddess of the Ocean. Originally a Titanspawn and Avatar of the Drowned Road, Rán eventually joined the Aesir as her love of Midgard and it's waters grew. She is grandmother to Heimdall. The tale of Ragnarok does not speak of of her fate.
Thor- The Friend of Man. God of Thunder. The strongest of all Aesir, with a quick laugh and a quick temper. Thor isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, which has led to his downfall more than once. During Ragnarok, Thor is fated to slay Jörmungandr, the World Serpent, before succumbing to Jörmungandr's venom and dying himself.