The woman in the lower left fascinates me the most. Maybe it’s because I have a connection with the mythology of the ancient Vikings. To me, she represents Odin. Odin sacrificed one of his eyes to the giant Mimir in exchange for a drink from his magical well, granting him infinite wisdom. Odin also has two ravens who tell him what is happening in the world. A raven, of course, would have a bigger beak than the one shown here.
What many people don’t know is that Odin is also gender-fluid, so depicting him as a woman fits perfectly—both according to the old, rugged Norse sagas and certainly in our time.