- In
Germanic heroic legend and folklore,
Fáfnir is a worm or
dragon slain by a
member of the Völsung family,
typically Sigurð. In
Nordic mythology, he is...
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Fafnir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fáfnir is a worm in
Germanic folklore who is
killed by a
member of the Völsung family.
Fafnir or Fafner...
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- dragon—known in some Old
Norse sources as
Fáfnir—and who was
later murdered, in the
Nordic countries with the
epithet "
Fáfnir's bane" (Danish: Fafnersbane, Icelandic:...
- have
Fafnir and
Regin later kill him for it.
Fafnir decided he
wanted Andvaranaut for himself, so he
turned into a
dragon and
drove Regin away.
Fafnir guarded...
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- is a son of Hreiðmarr and the
foster father of Sigurð. His
brothers are
Fáfnir and Ótr. When Loki
mistakenly kills Ótr, Hreiðmarr
demands to be repaid...