- "barrow-dweller" or an
aptrganga "again-walker" (Icelandic: afturganga).
Draugar live in
their graves or
royal palaces,
often guarding treasure buried in...
-
fearfully blames on the
draugar, a
legion of
feral and
cannibalistic barbarians.
Senua follows the
devastation to a
Draugar camp and
frees the captive...
- or
otherwise including Xasthur, Leviathan, Krieg, Isis, Nachtmystium,
Draugar, Minsk, The
Atlas Moth and
Sonic Youth.
Members of the
group have included...
- The
Legend of
Sleepy Hollow. In the sagas, wiedergänger in the form of
draugar are a
frequent motif. This occurs, for example, in the Hrómundar saga Gripssonar...
-
supernatural activity, such as the Wild Hunt and the
increased activities of
draugar—undead
beings who walk the earth. Mōdraniht, an
event focused on collective...
-
legendary creatures appear in
Germanic mythology, such as dísir, fylgjur,
draugar, dwarfs, elves, as well as jötnar, goblins, giants,
trolls and dragons...
-
their graves, and
thereby turn
their victims into more
draugar. This
comparison of
Icelandic draugar to
vampires is not
entirely new as it was also made...
- (pl. haugbúar, "howe-dweller(s)", i.e.
barrow wight(s)), or
draugr (pl.
draugar, "phantom(s)" or "ghost(s)",
though usually conceived as
having a corporeal...
-
revenant warden was
always distinct from more
conscious undeads, such as the
draugar.
Under the
influence of Christianity, the
belief in
wardens changed. Some...
- than ever.
Leading the
fight for Hrólf,
Bodvar Bjarki calls Skuld's men
draugar, 'undead',
saying "they are
grimmest to deal with
after they are dead,...