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Andvari In Norse mythology, Andvari (Alberich) guards treasures, including Tarnkappe, a cape of invisibility, and gives Loki the magic ring of the Aesir, which is called Draupnir.
Naglfar - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Naglfar or Naglfari (Old Norse "nail ship") is a boat made entirely from the fingernails and toenails of the dead. During the events of Ragnarök, Naglfar is foretold to sail to Vígríðr, ferrying hordes that will do battle ...
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viking ship art | Tumblr// Naglfar, the Nordic ship of the dead
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Sif - Norse Goddess of fertility, the patroness of farmers. She rules over the harvest and the cultivation of the land.
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Well this is creepy as hell...Huldra - Scandinavian myth: naked forest women that had fox or cow tails, and hollow or bark covered backs. They lured men into the forest in order to mate.
Draugr
A Draugr is a creature of Nordic mythology similar to a vampire, though the original Norse meaning of the word is “ghost”. Draugar were believed to be the bodies of the dead. Views differ on whether the personality and soul of the dead person lingers in the draugr.Unlike the vampires of Eastern European lore, Draugr are savage nightwalkers who possess superhuman strength, the ability to alter their size at will, being able to escape from their mound as a wisp of smoke or become so enormous that
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The best famous horse in Norse mythology is Sleipnir, The son of Loki. After Loki gave birth to him, he made Sleipnir a gift to Odin. Sleipnir has 8 legs& according to Snorri he's grey in color.
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Sleipnir. In Norse mythology is an eight-legged horse. Sleipnir is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Sleipnir is Odin's steed, is the child of Loki and Svaðilfari, is described as the best of all horses, and is sometimes ridden to the location of Hel.
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Sleipnir by SceithAilm. In Norse mythology, Sleipnir is an eight-legged horse of Norse God Odin Vikings. Sleipnir is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Sleipnir is Odin's steed, is the child of Loki and Svaðilfari, is described as the best of all horses, and is sometimes ridden to the location of Hel.