- In
Norse cosmology,
Niflheim or
Niflheimr (Old Norse: [ˈnivlˌhɛimz̠]; "World of Mist",
literally "Home of Mist") is a
location which sometimes overlaps...
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empire of
Niflheim, who s****
control of the
magical Crystal protected by the
Lucian royal family. On the eve of
peace negotiations,
Niflheim attacks the...
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location so hot that
foreigners may not
enter it—and the
foggy land of
Niflheim. In
Niflheim was a spring, Hvergelmir, and from it flow
numerous rivers. Together...
-
Prose Edda
repeats this
information and adds that the
spring is
located in
Niflheim, that it is one of the
three major springs at the
primary roots of the...
- from the
invading empire of
Niflheim.
Faced with
continued detrimental conflict,
Regis accepts an
armistice with
Niflheim: as part of the
peace treaty...
- Éljúðnir (sometimes
Anglicized to Eljudnir) is Hel's hall
located in
Niflheim as
described in
chapter 34 of
Snorri Sturluson's
Prose Edda in the book...
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empire of
Niflheim, the
latter dominating much of the
known world.
After many
years of war, a
peace is
agreed between Lucis and
Niflheim. As part of...
- Hela is the
Asgardian Goddess of
Death who
serves as the
ruler of Hel and
Niflheim. The
character is
usually depicted as an
adversary of the
superhero Thor...
- to the
Prose Edda, a
great time
before the
Earth was made,
Niflheim existed.
Inside Niflheim was a well
called Hvergelmir, from this well
flowed numerous...
- Æsir, the
second among the
frost jötnar, and the
third over
Niflheim. The root over
Niflheim is
gnawed at by the wyrm Níðhöggr, and
beneath this root is...