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1157:('The Song of Horny-skinned Siegfried'), known only from 16th century printed versions, the original owner of the hoard is a dwarf named Nibeling (or Nyblung). Siegfried happened to find it one day and bore it away. At Worms Siegfried met King Gybich, his three sons Gunther, Hagen, and Gyrnot, and his daughter Kriemhild. When Kriemhild was abducted by a dragon, Siegfried rescued her and was given her hand in marriage.
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named Högni. On the birth of the child, Helvik, following Hǫgni's advice, secretly exchanged it with a newborn child of "Gudrún" and "Artala". As a result, Gudrún slew the supposed child of Hǫgni, thinking to have put an end to Hǫgni's lineage, but in fact killed her own child and then brought up Hǫgni's child as her own. This second Hǫgni learned of his true parentage and took vengeance on Artala as in the
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them. For a reason not explained, Siegfried was unable to make the division, despite much effort. Fighting broke out and
Siegfried slew Schilbung, Nibelung, twelve giants, and seven hundred warriors, at which point those still alive, not unreasonably, surrendered and took Siegfried as their king. In this way, Siegfried gained the Nibelung treasure, though he still had to fight the dwarf
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This variant usage of
Niblung may arise from the identification of the hoard of the Burgundians, or at least most of it, with the hoard of treasure won by Siegfried. The German versions of the tale make much of Kriemhild's right to the "Nibelungen" treasure through her previous marriage to Siegfried.
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King
Gibicho of the Franks is father of Guntharius, that is Gunther, and both father and son are called kings of the Franks, not kings of the Burgundians, though their city is Worms on the Rhine. Another king called Heriricus rules the Burgundians and is father of Hiltgunt, the heroine of the tale.
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It is a common folklore motif that the protagonist comes upon two or three persons or creatures quarreling about a division of treasure or magical objects among themselves, that they ask the protagonist to make the division for them, and that in the end it is the protagonist who ends up as owner of
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In
Adventure 3 Hagen tells how Siegfried came by chance upon the two sons of the king of the Nibelungs who had just died. Their names were Schilbung and Nibelung and they were attempting to divide their father's hoard, the hoard of the Nibelungs. They asked Siegfried to make the division for
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a similar tale is told. Here Gunnar and Hǫgni have two younger brothers named Gislar and
Hjarnar, both slain along with their elder brothers. Hǫgni lies with a Jarl's daughter named Helvik on his deathbed and prophecies to Helvik that a son born to her will avenge him. The son in this account is
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and it may be that
Aldrian was properly the name of Hǫgni's elf father. Gunnar and his legitimate brothers are often called Niflungar and their country is named Niflungaland. Their sister Grímhild bore to Atli (Attila) a son named Aldrian who is slain by Hǫgni. At the end of the resultant battle,
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are humans as far as is told, it would not be impossible that in earlier tradition they were explicitly dwarfs like
Alberich. The people of the Nibelungs also have giants in their service, perhaps an indication of their earlier supernatural stature. In the Norse tales the hoard originates from a
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It cannot be proved which meaning was primary, that of dwarf or
Burgundian prince. Scholars today mostly believe that the Burgundian connection is the more original one. In the 19th century, the dwarf theory was popular and was adopted by Richard Wagner for his operatic
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might have been the father of the three kings
Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundaharius who shared the kingdom among them, presumably with Gundaharius as the high king (the sharing of the throne between brothers was a common tradition among the Germanic tribes, see
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If
Gotthorm or Gutthorm, the slayer of Sigurd in northern tradition, is brother of Gunnar and Högni, but is not a son of Gjúki, he must be a maternal half-brother, just as Hagen, the slayer of Siegfried in the German tradition, is a maternal half-brother in the
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also tells the story of Högni's posthumous son begotten as Högni is dying, of the switching of children so that Högni is brought up as son of Atli and "Gremhild", and of how this son lures Gremhild to the cave of treasure and seals her in.
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would seem a reasonable name for these beings, an old name forgotten in the north and only preserved in the garblings of some German accounts of the origin of the Niblung hoard. In "Silver Fir Cones", one of the tales found in Otmar's
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was adopted by the Nibelungid cadet branch of the Frankish Pippinid dynasty once Charles Martell's brother Childebrand I and his descendants came to rule the former Burgundian kingdom as counts. The royal name
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659:) which looks like a slight garbling of Gundomar. German tradition provides instead a third brother named Gernot, which may be a substitution of a more familiar name for an unfamiliar one. In the
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in southern France was absorbed into the Frankish kingdom in 613 and came under the rule of the Frankish Nibelungids. Rejecting a Burgundian origin for the name, Gillespie further notes that
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In medieval German, several other uses of the term Nibelung are documented besides the reference to the Gibichungs: it refers to the king and inhabitants of a mythical land inhabited by
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have been proposed; they are usually connected to a specific theory of the original nature of the name: referring originally to mythical beings, to the Franks, or to the Burgundians.
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Hǫgni, though mortally wounded, fathered a son on Herad, one of Þiðrek's relations. This son, named Aldrian, accomplished Atli's death and became Jarl of Niflungaland under
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to apply primarily to Siegfried's treasure, in which case it must mean something else than the Burgundian royal family, and so another explanation was contrived.
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was early dropped initially before other consonants in Norwegian dialects which might have led to the adding of
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both Hagen and Dankwart are called sons of Aldrian. Nothing further is told of Aldrian here. Also in the
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the treasure. Schilbung and Niblung are otherwise unknown. It may be coincidence that in the
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who changes into dragon form, and from him to Sigurd (Siegfried).
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2136:. In Beck, Heinrich; Geuenich, Dieter; Steuer, Heiko (eds.).
2098:. Vol. 4. New York/Berlin: de Gruyter. pp. 231–235.
2094:. In Beck, Heinrich; Geuenich, Dieter; Steuer, Heiko (eds.).
2081:. In Beck, Heinrich; Geuenich, Dieter; Steuer, Heiko (eds.).
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Gillespie and C. W. von Sydow argue the name may derive from
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meaning "being below", which Schaffner connects to Niflheim.
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800:who founded many famous legendary lineages. The
2121:Die Sprache: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft
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2138:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde
2119:und die Etymologie des Nibelungen-Namens".
2096:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde
2083:Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde
2009:The Poetic Edda, Volume I: The Heroic Poems
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2007:Dronke, Ursula (ed. and trans.) (1969).
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2041:. Oxford: Oxford University.
2037:Gillespie, George T. (1973).
1598:Richard Wagner's opera cycle
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4556:The Ring of the Nibelung
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5302:Heinrich von Winkelried
4431:Der Ring des Nibelungen
4399:Lied vom Hürnen Seyfrid
4051:Sacred trees and groves
3291:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
3164:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
1891:Nedoma & Anton 1998
1601:Der Ring des Nibelungen
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1648:The Ring of Nibelung
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5028:
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5014:
5011:Ork (folklore)
5007:
5000:
4993:
4986:
4979:
4972:
4969:Mephistopheles
4965:
4958:
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4766:Ekke Nekkepenn
4762:
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4727:
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4706:
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4692:
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4636:
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4506:
4502:Die Nibelungen
4498:
4490:
4486:Die Nibelungen
4481:
4479:
4475:
4474:
4472:
4471:
4464:
4463:
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4364:
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4361:Etzel (Attila)
4358:
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4338:
4333:
4328:
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4318:
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4308:
4302:
4300:
4296:
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4291:Nibelungenlied
4288:
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4263:
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3873:Æsir–Vanir War
3869:
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2976:Sons of Ivaldi
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2322:Móði and Magni
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2100:
2087:
2074:
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2047:
2034:
2028:
2013:
2002:
1999:
1997:
1996:
1974:
1955:
1953:, p. 233.
1951:Rosenfeld 1981
1938:
1919:
1915:Gillespie 1973
1907:
1895:
1883:
1879:Gillespie 1973
1864:
1862:, p. 115.
1860:Gillespie 1973
1852:
1848:Gillespie 1973
1840:
1836:Schaffner 1998
1828:
1809:
1805:Gillespie 1973
1794:
1775:
1756:
1754:, p. 103.
1744:
1740:Gillespie 1973
1729:
1704:
1694:
1692:
1689:
1688:
1687:
1679:
1664:narrative poem
1655:
1645:
1633:
1621:Die Nibelungen
1617:
1609:Die Nibelungen
1605:
1578:
1575:
1440:
1437:
1371:Charles Martel
1338:
1335:
1327:Nibelungenlied
1268:from the root
1261:
1258:
1249:
1246:
1186:Nibelungenlied
1178:Nibelungenlied
1148:
1145:
1131:went with it.
1108:
1105:
1103:
1097:
1092:Hven Chronicle
1040:Skáldskaparmál
961:
960:
958:
954:
953:
926:
832:Skáldskaparmál
789:Skáldskaparmál
783:
780:
768:Nibelungenlied
764:Nibelungenlied
690:The Old Norse
679:
676:
662:Nibelungenlied
646:
641:
639:
636:
601:Attila the Hun
534:
531:
448:
442:
424:Richard Wagner
404:Nibelungenlied
389:Attila the Hun
361:Nibelungenlied
321:Arthur Rackham
307:
306:
289:
288:
258:
256:
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242:
241:
156:
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139:
94:
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85:
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54:
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44:
26:
24:
14:
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10:
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4:
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5450:
5449:Stauffacherin
5446:
5443:
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5411:
5408:
5407:Princess Ilse
5404:
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5026:
5025:Petermännchen
5022:
5019:
5015:
5012:
5008:
5005:
5001:
4998:
4994:
4991:
4987:
4984:
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4921:
4917:
4914:
4910:
4907:
4906:King Goldemar
4903:
4900:
4896:
4893:
4892:Klabautermann
4889:
4886:
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4461:
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4456:
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4453:
4449:
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4442:
4440:
4439:
4438:Das Rheingold
4435:
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4425:
4421:
4415:
4414:
4410:
4408:
4407:
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4396:
4394:
4393:
4392:Völsunga saga
4389:
4387:
4386:
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4380:
4379:
4375:
4374:
4372:
4370:Related works
4368:
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4041:Öndvegissúlur
4039:
4037:
4034:
4032:
4029:
4027:
4024:
4022:
4021:Heitstrenging
4019:
4017:
4014:
4012:
4009:
4007:
4004:
4003:
4001:
3997:
3994:
3990:
3984:
3981:
3979:
3976:
3974:
3971:
3969:
3968:Völsung Cycle
3966:
3964:
3963:Tyrfing Cycle
3961:
3957:
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3911:Gesta Danorum
3907:
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3900:
3894:
3891:
3889:
3886:
3884:
3883:Fróði's Peace
3881:
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3409:
3408:Shield-maiden
3406:
3404:
3401:
3399:
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5505:William Tell
5428:Schildbürger
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5137:Wolpertinger
5102:Wiedergänger
5095:Weiße Frauen
5046:Rhinemaidens
4794:Ewiger Jäger
4759:Easter Bunny
4731:Doppelgänger
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3888:Hjaðningavíg
3666:Glæsisvellir
3206:Gullinbursti
2853:Útgarða-Loki
2247:Almáttki áss
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161:verification
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58:Please help
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5386:Peter Klaus
5130:Witte Wiwer
5060:Santa Claus
5032:Poltergeist
4976:Moss people
4913:King Laurin
4822:Feldgeister
4773:Elwetritsch
4559:(2000-2001)
4551:(1989-1990)
4540:Comic Books
4505:(1966/1967)
4445:Die Walküre
4385:Poetic Edda
4046:Reginnaglar
3978:Orthography
3951:Jómsvíkinga
3926:Poetic Edda
3839:Urðarbrunnr
3834:Mímisbrunnr
3766:Singasteinn
3696:Hindarfjall
3676:Gnipahellir
3656:Ginnungagap
3631:Fyrisvellir
3626:Fornsigtuna
3560:Vimur River
3550:Slidr River
3323:Jörmungandr
2733:Hrímgrímnir
2362:Vili and Vé
2064:(1): 1–39.
1985:Dronke 1968
1963:Dronke 1968
1927:Dronke 1968
1790:Uecker 1972
1577:Adaptations
1573:influence.
1410:*Niuwa-alha
1379:Nibelungids
1359:Carolingian
760:Þiðrekssaga
723:Þiðrekssaga
718:Hǫgnatáttur
702:Þiðrekssaga
693:Þiðrekssaga
619:Old English
599:) to Atli (
550:, the word
541:Poetic Edda
356:heroic epic
32:Nibelungids
5648:Categories
5579:Freischütz
5456:Tannhäuser
5309:Hildebrand
5267:Gundomar I
5225:Friar Rush
5074:Tatzelwurm
5039:Rasselbock
4990:Nachzehrer
4983:Nachtkrapp
4955:Lutzelfrau
4864:Hinzelmann
4829:Frau Holle
4717:Christkind
4710:Changeling
4675:Belsnickel
4336:Hildebrand
4299:Characters
4213:Viking Age
4188:Philosophy
4056:Sonargöltr
3941:Runestones
3933:Prose Edda
3878:Fimbulvetr
3829:Hvergelmir
3796:Valaskjálf
3756:Sessrúmnir
3726:Jötunheimr
3701:Hlidskjalf
3691:Himinbjörg
3661:Glaðsheimr
3646:Gastropnir
3601:Bilskirnir
3581:Amsvartnir
3494:Gjallarbrú
3477:Underworld
3433:Landvættir
3333:Loddfáfnir
3311:Svaðilfari
3296:Hófvarpnir
3241:Blóðughófi
3221:Hildisvíni
3097:Aurvandill
2858:Vafþrúðnir
2843:Þrúðgelmir
2703:Harðgreipr
2156:3476101061
2109:firnibulit
2001:References
1614:Fritz Lang
1591:Otto Feist
1589:, 1915 by
1559:patronymic
1536:Sauilingos
1532:Leuhtingos
1528:Dagilingos
1488:Waltharius
1453:Nibilungos
1387:Waltharius
1367:Nivelongus
1363:Nibelungus
1347:Nibelungid
1238:Ring cycle
1137:Ættartolur
995:Jǫrmunrekr
892:Hyndluljóð
837:Ættartolur
802:Ættartolur
756:Manawyddan
713:). In the
684:Waltharius
626:. However
611:Hniflungar
511:Nibilungos
454:Waltharius
446:Waltharius
436:denotes a
373:Gibichungs
369:Burgundian
315:The dwarf
224:March 2013
194:newspapers
183:"Nibelung"
106:improve it
61:improve it
5351:Lohengrin
5109:Wild Hunt
4899:Klagmuhme
4682:Bergmönch
4654:Aufhocker
4563:Siegfried
4452:Siegfried
4311:Kriemhild
4306:Siegfried
4168:Mead hall
4102:Þorrablót
3956:Legendary
3851:Yggdrasil
3811:Víðbláinn
3806:Vanaheimr
3781:Þrymheimr
3776:Þrúðvangr
3771:Þrúðheimr
3741:Munarvágr
3731:Mímameiðr
3706:Hnitbjorg
3621:Fólkvangr
3606:Brávellir
3555:Vadgelmir
3540:Kerlaugar
3509:Niðafjöll
3469:Locations
3445:Valkyries
3393:Sæhrímnir
3281:Gulltoppr
3246:Falhófnir
3144:Einherjar
3127:Landdísir
2961:Mótsognir
2951:Hreiðmarr
2863:Víðblindi
2813:Sökkmímir
2803:Mögþrasir
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2728:Hrímgerðr
2723:Hræsvelgr
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2708:Helblindi
2628:Bergelmir
2292:Ítreksjóð
2199:mythology
2058:Byzantion
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1526:, cloud;
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1497:Gibichung
1484:Gjúkingar
1391:nebulones
1331:Schilbung
1242:Nibelungs
1199:Hreiðmarr
1141:Skilfings
1113:Nibelungs
1111:Although
1053:Atlakviða
1022:Hamðismál
991:Jörmunrek
987:Svanhildr
880:Grípisspá
853:Grímhildr
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377:Gjúkingar
341:Old Norse
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122:June 2015
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5281:Hannikel
5183:Brunhild
5116:Wild man
5053:Rübezahl
4941:Lindworm
4843:Heimchen
4780:Erdhenne
4696:Bogeyman
4689:Bieresel
4668:Beerwolf
4647:Askafroa
4633:Alberich
4356:Nibelung
4351:Alberich
4341:Giselher
4326:Brunhild
4231:See also
4153:Hamingja
4107:Vetrnætr
4092:Dísablót
4087:Álfablót
3893:Ragnarök
3801:Valhalla
3791:Útgarðar
3736:Myrkviðr
3721:Járnviðr
3716:Iðavöllr
3636:Gálgviðr
3616:Fensalir
3525:Élivágar
3499:Náströnd
3489:Éljúðnir
3358:Níðhöggr
3306:Sleipnir
3276:Gullfaxi
3176:Fimafeng
3092:Auðumbla
2911:Billingr
2838:Þrívaldi
2823:Suttungr
2778:Járnsaxa
2748:Hrungnir
2678:Gillingr
2673:Geirröðr
2653:Fárbauti
2643:Býleistr
2608:Angrboða
2560:Gullveig
2272:Heimdall
2262:Dellingr
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5018:Perchta
4997:Nis Puk
4948:Lorelei
4934:Krampus
4878:Irrwurz
4871:Hödekin
4801:Fänggen
4787:Erlking
4661:Bahkauv
4532:(novel)
4346:Rüdiger
4321:Gunther
4183:Numbers
4163:Kenning
4036:Worship
3992:Society
3902:Sources
3821:Vingólf
3816:Vígríðr
3786:Uppsala
3751:Okolnir
3671:Glitnir
3641:Gandvik
3596:Bifröst
3586:Andlang
3504:Niflhel
3450:Völundr
3398:Skírnir
3338:Móðguðr
3134:Dragons
3117:Byggvir
2946:Gandalf
2931:Dvalinn
2901:Andvari
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2693:Gunnlöð
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3286:Gyllir
3196:Fylgja
3186:Fenrir
3139:Draugs
3075:Others
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2888:Dwarfs
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