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Niflhel ("Misty Hel";
Nifel meaning fog) is a
location in
Norse mythology which appears in the
eddic poems Vafþrúðnismál and
Baldrs draumar, and also...
- "Home of Mist") is a
location which sometimes overlaps with the
notions of
Niflhel and Hel. The name
Niflheimr appears only in two
extant sources: Gyl****inning...
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called Blikjandaböl
which means "Gleaming Disaster". Byock, Jesse. Trans. The
Prose Edda (2006)
Penguin classics ISBN 0-14-044755-5
Niflheim Niflhel v t e...
- the word: Nástrandir (Corpse S****s). Hel (being) Hel (realm)
Niflheim Niflhel Brodeur,
Arthur Gilchrist (transl.) (1916). The
Prose Edda by
Snorri Sturluson...
- was not
included in the
Codex Regius but is
instead a
later addition.
Niflhel is
mentioned as
being just
outside Hel. The
bloody Garmr makes an appearance...
- And the
saddle he laid | on Sleipnir's back;
Thence rode he down | to
Niflhel deep, And the
hound he met | that came from ****.
Bloody he was | on his...
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goddess Freyja in a
great meadow known as Fólkvangr.
Niflhel: (lit. "The Dark" or "Misty Hel").
Niflhel is
believed to be a
place of punishment,
where the...
- can I tell, (For to
every world have I won;) To nine
worlds came I, to
Niflhel beneath, The home
where dead men dwell."
Dodds translation, 2014: Vafthrudnir...
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Zoroastrianism Duzakh Hamistagan European Norse Hel Náströnd
Niflheim Niflhel Gr**** /
Roman Asphodel Meadows Elysium Erebus Fortunate Isles Hades Orcus...
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Tuonela Georgian mythology Kveskneli Germanic religion Hel, Náströnd,
Niflhel Gr****
religion Elysium,
Asphodel Meadows,
Tartarus Guanche mythology Echeide...