- In
Norse mythology,
Brimir is
possibly another name for the jötunn Ymir and also a name of a hall for the
souls of the
virtuous following the end-time...
- In
Norse mythology, Ymir (/ˈiːmɪər/), also
called Aurgelmir,
Brimir, or Bláinn, is the
ancestor of all jötnar. Ymir is
attested in the
Poetic Edda, compiled...
-
discovers that she is an
extremely rare Void Mage, an
element descended from
Brimir the
founder of
Halkeginia 6,000
years ago,
which explains her consistent...
- Ægir
Alvaldi Angrboða Aurboða
Baugi Beli
Bergelmir Bestla Billingr Bölþorn
Brimir Dúrnir Eggþér Fárbauti Fjölvar
Gangr Geirröd
Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr...
- of bridges, and of
skallds Bragi, Hâbrôk of hawks, and of dogs, Garm, [
Brimir of swords.]
Henry Adams Bellows translation: In days of old did Ivaldi's...
- mythology,
Okolnir ("Never Cold") is a
plain that is
located in the hall of
Brimir and
mentioned only in
stanza 37 of the poem Völuspá from the
Poetic Edda...
- heavens,
where a
place exists called Okolnir that
houses a hall
called Brimir—where one can find
plenty to drink.
Third describes a hall made of red gold...
- a
dwelling place for the good and
righteous after Ragnarök (along with
Brimir and Gimlé): For
Rudolf Simek, this
seems to be a
transposition of the Christian...
- Yma None
attested Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis Ymir "seething clay" Aurgelmir,
Brimir, Bláinn,
Ogelmir Son: Þrúðgelmir Grímnismál, Gyl****inning, Hyndluljóð, Nafnaþulur...
-
Snorri also
mentions the
possibility of the dead
reaching the hall of
Brimir in Gimlé, or the hall of
Sindri in the Niðafjöll Mountains.
Various sagas...