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In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr is a Serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree, Yggdrasil. In historical Viking society, níð was a term for a social ... Nidhogg (video game) · Náströnd · Nīþ
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Нидхёгг — в скандинавской мифологии один из нескольких великих змеев, дракон, лежащий в колодце Хвергельмир и грызущий один из корней Иггдрасиля. Также он пожирает прелюбодеев, клятвопреступников и подлых убийц. На вершине ясеня Иггдрасиль сидит... Википедия
Nidhogg (Old Norse Níðhöggr, literally “Curse-striker” or “He Who Strikes with Malice”) is the foremost of several serpents or dragons who dwell beneath the ...
15 сент. 2022 г. · Nidhogg, the soul eating dragon of Norse myth, lives bound in the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree, waiting for Ragnarok to free him.
1 авг. 2019 г. · Nidhogg is a serpent dragon who gnaws one of the roots of Yggdrasil, the tree of life in Norse Mythology. He is considered very powerful, ...
Níðhöggr or Nidhogg (Old Norse: Níðhǫggr, meaning "Curse-striker" or "He Who Strikes with Malice") is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology.
15 апр. 2024 г. · Nidhogg is the monstrous serpent gnawing at the roots of Yggdrasil. He also torments doomed souls in Hel and is part of Ragnarök.
5 сент. 2019 г. · Nidhogg has one other job: he will be the herald of Ragnarok. He will fly over the battlefield of the gods, carrying on his wings the bodies of men he has ...
Nidhogg (Old Norse: "Níðhöggr," meaning "Hate-striker") is a dragon or serpent that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil, the World Tree in Norse cosmology.
The dragon Nidhogg sucked the blood from their bodies. Mention is made in an early poem of the nine worlds of Niflheim.
20 июн. 2021 г. · Nidhogg is a serpent dragon that gnaws on one of the roots ofYggdrasil, the tree of life in Norse mythology. It is considered very powerful, malevolent and ...
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