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Náströnd
Náströnd In Norse mythology, Náströnd (Dead Body Shore) is a hall and region in Hel. Níðhöggr lives there and sucks corpses. The Völuspá says: Sal sá hón standa sólo fiarri, á, norðr horfa dyrr. Fello eitrdropar inn um lióra. Sá er undinn salr orma hryggiom. Sá hón þar vaða þunga strauma ...
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Nástroend (translated from German)
Nástroend Nástroend (also Nastroend, Nastrand or Nástrandir) designates in that germanischen mythology a part that Unterwelt . In English it is well-known also as DEAD Man's shore. Nástroend is the place, to which mean humans come to their death. All doors show to the north and the entire environment are ...
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Talk:Náströnd
Talk:Náströnd What is the difference between Helgard and Niflheim. I know that Helgard means "home of Hel" and Helheim (also referred to in these articles) is "Hel-home" but what of Niflheim? Am I researching it wrong? Our current articles on this are confusing and wrong. I'm working on ...
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Níðhöggr
Níðhöggr Níðhöggr gnaws the roots of Yggdrasill in this illustration from a 17th century Icelandic manuscript. In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr (Malice Striker, often anglicized Nidhogg) is a dragon who eats the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasill. Prose Edda According to the Gylfaginning part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Níðhöggr ...
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Ragnarök
... Abyss lair of the Great Dark Spirit Nastrond in Alan Garner`s The Weirdstone of ...
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Ragnarok (translated from Spanish)
... in Prosá also mentions another called dwelling Nastrond ("filament of the corpse"). Nastrond will be part of inframundo and will ...
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Ultimates (story arcs)
... device into another dimension (the wastes of Nastrond, home of Fafnir the Dragon) where it ...
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Category:Locations in Norse mythology
Category:Locations in Norse mythology Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this category. S Southern Gothenburg Archipelago Pages in category "Locations in Norse mythology" There are 61 pages in this section of this category. A Álfheim Arheimar Asaland Asgard B Bifröst Bilskirnir Bjarmaland Bolmsö Breidablik Brávellir C Carpathian Mountains E Eliudnir ...
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List of Norse mythological people, items and places
List of Norse mythological people, items and places Places Asgard Bifröst Bilskirnir Breidablik Elivagar Fyris Wolds Gandvik Ginnungagap Hel Hlidskjalf Hvergelmir Jötunheimr Leipter River Kormet Midgard Muspelheim Náströnd Nidavellir Niflheim Ormet Reidgotaland Slidr River Svartalfheim Utgard Valhalla Vanaheim Vimur Yggdrasil Events Fimbulwinter Ragnarök Artifacts Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr Mjolnir Skíðblaðnir ...
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Norse cosmology
Norse cosmology Norse cosmology, as it is given us in the source material for Norse mythology recognizes the existence of nine worlds, assigned the ending -heimr (home, realm, or world) or in some cases -garðr (homestead, yard or earth). In the latter cases, there is always also some kind of construction ...
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