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  2. Norns - Wikipedia

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    The Norns (Old Norse: norn, plural: nornir) are deities in Norse mythology responsible for shaping the course of human destinies. [1] In the Völuspá, the three primary Norns Urðr (Wyrd), Verðandi, and Skuld draw water from Urðarbrunnr to nourish Yggdrasill, the tree at the center of the cosmos, and prevent it from rot. [2]

  3. Verðandi - Wikipedia

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    Verðandi is literally the present participle of the Old Norse verb "verða", "to become", and is commonly translated as "in the making" or "that which is happening/becoming"; it is related to the Dutch word worden and the German word werden, both meaning "to become". [4] "

  4. Móði and Magni - Wikipedia

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    Magni and Modi appeared in Philippine TV Series Victor Magtanggol, they are played by Miguel Faustman and Pancho Magno, Magni's alter ego in the series is Sir Magnus, the owner of the museum in Canada and the boss of Victor who will become his guide and mentor, while Modi is the arrogant and bloodlusted son of Thor and Magni's brother whose ...

  5. Norn Stones - Wikipedia

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    Karnilla once sent Loki some magic from the Norn Stones. [1]Some time later, Morgan le Fay uses the Norn Stones and Surtur's Twilight Sword to restructure reality. [2]In "Dark Reign", Loki gives the Stones to the Hood, who uses them to empower the members of his syndicate.

  6. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    Lævateinn has variously been asserted to be a dart (or some projectile weapon), or a sword, or a wand, by different commentators and translators. It is glossed as literally meaning a "wand" causing damage by several sources, yet some of these same sources claim simultaneously that the name is a kenning for sword.

  7. Norse Mythology (book) - Wikipedia

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    In turn, Audhumbla creates Búri (ancestor of all gods), whose grandchildren Odin, Vili and Vé eventually kill Ymir. Using the various parts of his enormous body, they create the current world; they also create the first humans, Ask and Embla , to populate Midgard .

  8. Riyria Revelations - Wikipedia

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    After a successful raid, Royce and Hadrian (together known as Riyria) are approached by a man offering much gold to steal a sword owned by Count Pickering, from the royal palace in Medford, the capital of the kingdom of Melengar. While searching for the sword they discover the dead body of the King and are accused of his murder.

  9. Magni (character) - Wikipedia

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    While Magni and Thor argued, Desak the god-slayer returned. After a pitched battle in which Magni was critically injured and several other gods were killed, Thor found himself able to lift Mjolnir again thanks to his pure intentions to defend his family and undo the wrongs Loki had done. Thor killed Desak and used the Odinforce to freeze time.

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