- In
Norse mythology,
Náströnd ("Corpse S****") is a
place in Hel
where Níðhöggr
devours the dead
souls of the dishonorable. It is the
afterlife for those...
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mentions Níðhöggr/Níðhǫggr twice. The
first instance is in its
description of
Náströnd. Níðhöggr/Níðhǫggr is also
mentioned at the end of Völuspá,
where he is...
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revealed when the
children are
hunted by the
minions of the dark
spirit Nastrond who,
centuries before, had been
defeated and
banished by a
powerful king...
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Third discusses the
unpleasantries of
Náströnd.
Third notes that
Hvergelmir yet
worse than the venom-filled
Náströnd because—by way of
quoting a portion...
- and
virtuous men will live."
Third further relates an
unnamed hall in
Náströnd, the
beaches of the dead, that he
describes as a
large repugnant hall facing...
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Celtic mythology's "Uffern",
Slavic mythology's "Peklo",
Norse mythology's
Náströnd, the **** of Sami
mythology and
Finnish "Tuonela" ("manala").[citation...
- the after-life. Helreginn, a jötunn
whose name
means "ruler over Hel"
Náströnd Hekla Death in
Norse paganism For
discussion and analysis, see Orel (2003:156)...
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Mesopotamian Irkalla Zoroastrianism Duzakh Hamistagan European Norse Hel
Náströnd Niflheim Niflhel Gr**** /
Roman Asphodel Meadows Elysium Erebus Fortunate...
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later captured by Malekith, who
strips him of the armor.
Algrim is sent to
Nastrond Prison where he is
forced to
serve out the rest of the
sentence of Waziria...
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Hvergelmir Járnviðr Jötunheimr
Leipter River Kormet Midgard Muspelheim Náströnd Niðavellir
Niflheim Ormet Reidgotaland Sessrúmnir
Slidr River Svartálfaheim...