- In
Norse mythology,
Draupnir (Old Norse: [ˈdrɔupnez̠], "the dripper") is a gold ring
possessed by the god Odin with the
ability to
multiply itself: Every...
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Draupnir is a gold ring in
Norse mythology with the
ability to
multiply itself.
Draupnir may also
refer to:
Draupnir (dwarf), a
dwarf mentioned in Völuspá...
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though and kept
blowing into the fire.
While making the
golden arm ring
Draupnir the
gadfly came
again and bit Brokkr, this time in the neck but Brokkr...
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Eitri succeeded in
making the
golden boar Gullinbursti, the
golden ring
Draupnir, and the
hammer Mjöllnir that made his
brother win the bet, even if its...
- Hringhorni, the
largest of all ships. On the pyre he was
given the
magical ring
Draupnir. At
first the gods were not able to push the ship out onto sea, and so...
- the mead of
poetry from his blood.
Brokkr and Sindri,
brothers who
craft Draupnir,
Gullinbursti and Mjölnir for the gods. Sons of Ívaldi,
brothers who craft...
- in the
creation of the boar of
Freyr (Gullinbursti), the ring of Odin (
Draupnir) and the
hammer of Thor (Mjolnir),
which were
judged by the gods to be...
- abilities. Both the
Leviathan Axe and
Blades of Chaos, as well as the
Draupnir Spear introduced in Ragnarök, can be
upgraded to use
special magical attacks...
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objects to hurl at enemies.
Kratos also
obtains a new
weapon called the
Draupnir Spear, a close- and long-range
attack spear that is
infused with wind elemental...
- Hjaðningavíg Mōdraniht Ragnarök
Rheda (mythology) Yule
Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr
Gjallarhorn Gleipnir Gram
Gullinbursti Gungnir Hringhorni Læðingur...