09.12.2019
Andvaranaut In a tale woven with treachery and vengeance, the mischievous deity known as Loki cunningly absconded with both the cherished treasure of Andvari and the fateful ring that accompanied it. Consumed by a desire for retribution, Andvari, seething with anger, cast a malevolent curse upon...
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Tyrfing In the realms of Norse mythology, Tyrfing, also known as Tirfing or Tyrving, emerges as a mythical blade of immense power and enigmatic origins. Its very name carries an air of uncertainty, with potential ties to the Terwingi, an ancient group whose historical roots are entwined with...
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Gram Within the rich tapestry of Norse mythology, the legendary sword known as Gram, meaning "Wrath" in Old Norse, takes center stage as a formidable weapon with a storied history. Its most famous wielder is the heroic figure Sigurd, who wielded this remarkable blade to vanquish...
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Gjallarhorn Deep within the vast tapestry of Norse mythology, the resounding echoes of Gjallarhorn, the illustrious "yelling horn" or "the loud sounding horn," reverberate. This magnificent horn is intimately linked with the god Heimdallr, the guardian of Asgard, and the wise...
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Draupnir In Norse mythology, Draupnir (Old Norse "the dripper") is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night, eight new rings 'drip' from Draupnir, each one of the same size and weight as the...
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Brisingamen In Norse mythology, Brísingamen, also known as Brísinga men, is the torc or necklace worn by the goddess Freyja. The term "Brísinga men" is an Old Norse compound, with the second element "men" referring to an ornamental neck-ring or torc made of...
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