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- In Norse mythology, Nástrǫnd ("Corpse S****") is a place in Hel where Níðhöggr lives and chews on corpses. It is the afterlife for those guilty of murder...
- horrific monster in its action of chewing the corpses of the inhabitants of Náströnd: those guilty of murder, adultery, and oath-breaking. In the standardized...
- Third discusses the unpleasantries of Náströnd. Third notes that Hvergelmir yet worse than the venom-filled Náströnd because—by way of quoting a portion...
- revealed when the children are hunted by the minions of the dark spirit Nastrond who, centuries before, had been defeated and banished by a powerful king...
- and virtuous men will live." Third further relates an unnamed hall in Náströnd, the beaches of the dead, that he describes as a large repugnant hall facing...
- Hvergelmir Járnviðr Jötunheimr Leipter River Kormet Midgard Muspelheim Náströnd Niðavellir Niflheim Ormet Reidgotaland Sessrúmnir Slidr River Svartálfaheim...
- Celtic mythology's "Uffern", Slavic mythology's "Peklo", Norse mythology's Náströnd, the **** of Sami mythology and Finnish "Tuonela" ("manala"). In classic...
- attested in the Eddas that gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil and the corpses of Náströnd. Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, is described as a giant...
- Mesopotamian Irkalla Zoroastrianism Duzakh Hamistagan European Norse Hel Náströnd Niflheim Niflhel Gr**** / Roman Asphodel Meadows Elysium Erebus Fortunate...
- could be related to the Old Norse word nár, "corpse", which gave rise to Náströnd and Naglfar. Narfi Váli, a son of Odin Eysteinn Björnsson, ed., Snorra-Edda:...