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  2. The Ship of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Samirah Al-Abbas (Sam) - The Valkyrie who brought Magnus to Hotel Valhalla. A daughter of Loki, she emigrated from Iraq with her family and is a descendant of a medieval Arab traveller and historian who wrote an important account about living among the Volga Vikings. She is stripped of her powers as a Valkyrie as a result of her choice to make ...

  3. Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard - Wikipedia

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    Samirah "Sam" al-Abbas – A Muslim American Valkyrie and demigod daughter of the god Loki. She is engaged to Amir Fadlan and dreams of becoming a pilot one day. Blitzen (Blitz) – A svartalf, son of Freya, an expert and connoisseur on clothing and crafting. Hearthstone (Hearth) – A deaf light elf from Alfheim, who is experienced in rune ...

  4. The Sword of Summer - Wikipedia

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    Samirah "Sam" al-Abbas – The Valkyrie who brought Magnus to Hotel Valhalla. A daughter of Loki, she emigrated from Iraq with her family and is a descendant of a medieval Arab traveler and historian who wrote an important account about living among the Volga Vikings.

  5. Alex Fierro - Wikipedia

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    Alex Fierro is a child of Loki with heterochromia introduced in the second installment of the Magnus chase series. After dying, Alex is selected as an einheri by her sister Samirah and the latter oversees the former's first appearance as a cheetah running across Valhalla with Magnus and his floormates chasing Alex. [4]

  6. Samira - Wikipedia

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    Samira (also spelled Samirah, Sameera, Semira and Sameerah; Sanskrit: समीर, romanized: samīra Arabic: سميرة Persian: سميرا pronounced) is a Sanskrit, Arabic, or Persian given name. In Sanskrit , Sameera or Samira ( Sanskrit : समीरः , romanized : samīraḥ ) is a feminine given-name, meaning "breeze, wind," [ 1 ] or ...

  7. Samira Abbassy - Wikipedia

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    Abbasy began making art in the 1980s. After graduating, she exhibited her work in London for ten years, and then moved to New York City in 1998. [7] Abbasy's work is a marriage between Western art and Eastern art traditions, including referencing Christian iconography, as well as Persian and Indian miniature painting, Chinese painting, and Qajar court painting.

  8. Samīra al-Māni' - Wikipedia

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    Samīra al-Māni' was born in Basra and received a BA in Arabic literature from the University of Baghdad.She moved to London in 1965 and earned a diploma in librarianship from Ealing Technical College there in 1976.

  9. al-Abbas - Wikipedia

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    'al-ʿAbbās') or Abbas is an Arabic name that goes back to al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. al-Abbas may refer to: al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (c. 566–653), a paternal uncle and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad; forefather of the Abbasids. al-Abbas ibn Ali (c. 647–680), a son of Ali ibn Abi ...