In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr (Malice Striker, in Old Norse traditionally also spelled Níðhǫggr [ˈniːðˌhɔɡːz̠], often anglicized Nidhogg) is a Serpent who...
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Yggdrasil to carry messages between the eagles perched atop it and the serpent Níðhöggr who dwells beneath one of the three roots of the tree. Ratatoskr is attested...
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In Norse mythology, Náströnd ("Corpse Shore") is a place in Hel where Níðhöggr lives and chews on corpses. It is the afterlife for those guilty of murder...
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well Mímisbrunnr. Creatures live within Yggdrasil, including the dragon Níðhöggr, an unnamed eagle, and the stags Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór....
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the root is gnawed on by the dragon Níðhöggr. Additionally, High says that Hvergelmir contains not only Níðhöggr but also so many snakes that "no tongue...
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that killed Beowulf, the central dragon in the Völsung Cycle – Fáfnir, Níðhöggr, and the great sea serpent, Jǫrmungandr, including subcategories such as...
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dragon Horned Serpent Lernaean Hydra Leviathan Makara (Hindu mythology) Níðhöggr Ophiotaurus Ouroboros Python (mythology) Sea monster Shesha Typhon Snorri...
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is a ten-minute-long spoken word track, overlaid with guitar plucking. "Níðhöggr" finds Vikernes whispering over field recordings, a bass drum and a "distant...
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Hakurel; a dragon Thor slew during one of his earliest adventures, and Níðhöggr; who feeds on the roots of Yggdrasil. Eagles are giant sapient versions...
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the night as it rose: Æsir Aurgelmir Ginnungagap Gjöll Hel Hvergelmir Níðhöggr Niflhel Rime-Giants List of Germanic deities "Oxford English Dictionary:...
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stanza 66, the völva ends her account with a description of the dragon Níðhöggr, corpses in his jaws, flying through the air. The völva then "sinks down...
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in the garden of the Hesperides protecting the golden apples. Similarly Níðhöggr (Nidhogg Nagar), the dragon of Norse mythology, eats from the roots of...
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the squirrel Ratatoskr carries messages between the unnamed eagle and Nidhöggr, the worm that resides below the world tree. Scholars have proposed theories...
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messages between the unnamed eagle at the top of Yggdrasill and the wyrm Níðhöggr beneath its roots. The red squirrel used to be widely hunted for its pelt...
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well Mímisbrunnr. Creatures live within Yggdrasil, including the dragon Níðhöggr, an unnamed eagle, and the stags Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór....
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eagle, the squirrel Ratatoskr, four stags, many snakes and the dragon Níðhöggr. Snorri also wrote that Hvergelmir was located under Yggdrasill (Gylfaginning...
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Gullinbursti Gultopp Hati Hugin and Munin Jörmungandr Ljósálfar Móinn Níðhöggr The Norns Ratatoskr Skoll Sleipnir Surtr Svadilfari Svartálfar Tanngrisnir...
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Flow-G as Luigi Magtanggol Recurring cast Noel Urbano as the voice of Níðhöggr and Ratatoskr Guest cast Conan Stevens as Thor Matthias Rhoads as James...
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erfiði meira enn menn viti: hiörtr bitr ofan, en á hliðo fúnar, skerðer Níðhöggr neðan. Thorpe's translation Yggdrasil's ash hardship suffers greater than...
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located in Niðafjöll, the mountains from which the corpse-sucking dragon Níðhöggr comes according to Völuspá. Some argue that Snorri's view of Sindri as...
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Nordic mythology. Jörmungandr, a sea serpent or dragon in Nordic mythology. Níðhöggr from Nordic mythology. Lagarfljótsormurinn, a lake monster or dragon living...
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Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas – Mandrake Fyodor Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold – Níðhöggr Fáfnir Saiunkoku Monogatari – Rou Ensei Seven Knights Revolution: Hero...
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in the northern underworld. Niðafjöll is the site from which the dragon Níðhöggr comes. According to Snorri Sturluson, the good and virtuous people will...
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carrying malicious gossip and insults back and forth between the dragon Níðhöggr, who sits at the bottom of the tree gnawing on its roots, and the hawk...
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in the 12th century. In this context, the animal may be interpreted as Níðhöggr eating the roots of Yggdrasil. "The intertwined snakes and dragons represent...
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and Mímisbrunnr. Creatures live within Yggdrasil, including the dragon Níðhöggr, the squirrel Ratatoskr, an unnamed eagle, and the stags Dáinn, Dvalinn...
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Unhcegila in Lakota mythology; Quetzalcoatl in Aztec Culture; Jörmungandr, Níðhöggr, and Fafnir in Norse mythology; the dragon from Beowulf; and aži and az...
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Lindworm Madame White Snake Meretseger Mongolian Death Worm Naga (Worldwide) Níðhöggr Orm Ouroboros Python Rainbow serpent Sea serpent Tarasque Tsuchinoko Typhon...
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mountains. Dragons occur in Germanic mythology, with Norse examples including Níðhöggr and the world-serpent Jörmungandr. In the (late) sources for Scandinavian...
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facing or devouring a plant-like item which may represent the wyrm (dragon) Níðhöggr devouring the roots of Yggdrasill fish shapes and star symbols. B 5 a figure...
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