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- In Norse mythology, Ginnungagap (old Norse: [ˈɡinːoŋɡɑˌɡɑp]; "gaping abyss", "yawning void") is the primordial, magical void mentioned in three poems...
- Niflheim was the first of the two primordial realms to emanate out of Ginnungagap, the other one being Muspelheim, the realm of fire. Between these two...
- the icy rivers called the Élivágar, and lived in the gr****less void of Ginnungagap. Ymir gave birth to a male and female from his armpits, and his legs...
- rivers traditionally ****ociated with the Élivágar, rivers that existed in Ginnungagap at the beginning of the world. According to Snorri Sturluson's Gyl****inning...
- layers grew, in time spreading across the void of Ginnungagap. The northern region of Ginnungagap continued to fill with weight from the growing substance...
- (Old Norse: [ˈeːleˌwɑːɣɑz̠]; "Ice Waves") are rivers that existed in Ginnungagap at the beginning of the world. The Prose Edda relates: The streams called...
- void, Ginnungagap. This made the northern portion of Ginungagap thick with ice, and storms begin to form within. In the southern region of Ginnungagap, however...
- avatar and Flavio throughout Ginnungagap to complete her ritual. Bertrand de Gervaise: First introduced in Ginnungagap. A knight of unknown age with...
- Facebook. Kielty, Martin (20 January 2023). "Hear New Jethro Tull Song 'Ginnungagap' From 'RokFlote' Album". Ultimate classic Rock. Retrieved 21 January...
- mentioning Ymir and that the world was nothing but the magical void, Ginnungagap, until the sons of Burr lifted the earth out of the sea. The Æsir then...