- The
draugr or
draug (Old Norse:
draugr; Icelandic: draugur; Faroese: dreygur;
Danish and Norwegian: draug; Swedish: dröger, drög) is a
corporeal undead...
- PSR B1257+12 b,
alternatively designated PSR B1257+12 A, also
named Draugr, is an
extrasolar planet approximately 2,300 light-years (710 pc) away in the...
- The
pulsar has a
planetary system with
three known pulsar planets,
named "
Draugr" (PSR B1257+12 b or PSR B1257+12 A), "Poltergeist" (PSR B1257+12 c, or PSR...
- live eels
inside its stomach. The crew, wary of
Nordic folklore about the
draugr revenant creatures of hatred,
takes precautions to
prevent them from rising...
- of
carbonaceous substances, such as
carbon monoxide. The
pulsar planets Draugr,
Poltergeist and
Phobetor may be
carbon planets that
formed from the disruption...
- tend to use the
terms interchangeably, with a
seeming preference for
draugr (see
Draugr#Terminology).
Stories involving these creatures often involve direct...
-
traced back to
Norse mythology with
draugr or draug(s) that
closely resemble stories of jiangshis.
These draugr were also re-animated
corpses that rose...
-
mountains of Norway. The
premise of the film is
similar to that of the
draugr, a
Scandinavian folkloric undead greedily protecting its (often stolen)...
- with
epidemic sickness, but this was not a
necessity for
their existence.
Draugr (Norse
mythology and
Scandinavian folklore)
Revenant (English folklore)...
-
numerous red
dwarfs are included. The
least m****ive
exoplanet known is
Draugr (also
known as PSR B1257+12 A or PSR B1257+12 b),
which is
about twice the...