- In
Norse mythology, Þrymr (Thrymr,
Thrym; "noise") was a jötunn. He is the
namesake of the
Eddic poem Þrymskviða, in
which he
stole Thor's
hammer Mjǫlnir...
- The Lay of
Thrym is the
sixth studio album by
Faroese folk
metal band Týr. The name of the
album comes from one of the best
known poems from the Poetic...
-
script between 975 and 1025: Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar
dagum þēod
cyninga /
þrym ge frunon... ("Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore have heard...
-
Nomenclature later decided to add the
nominative suffix -r to the root
Thrym. /ˈθrɪm/ for '
Thrym-' in Merriam-Webster's
Encyclopedia of
Literature (1995). S.S...
- Þrymskviða (
Þrym's Poem; the name can be
anglicised as Thrymskviða, Thrymskvitha,
Thrymskvidha or Thrymskvida) is one of the best
known poems from the...
- story,
Thrym is an
artificial intelligence that ALO's
Cardinal System created from the
actual Norse myth. But in a
departure from
usual NPCs,
Thrym is one...
- Trym may
refer to: Þrymr (
Thrym), a jötunn in
Nordic mythology Trym Torson, a
Norwegian drummer River Trym in
Bristol This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- the meantime,
Thrym tells his
servants to
prepare for the
arrival of the
daughter of Njörðr. When "Freyja"
arrives in the morning,
Thrym is
taken aback...
- Vest-Agder. Gard was
father of
seven sons: Hörd (Hǫrðr), Rúgálf (Rúgálfr),
Thrym (Þrymr), Végard (Végarðr),
Freygard (Freygarðr),
Thorgard (Þorgarðr), and...
- In the
Dungeons &
Dragons fantasy role-playing game,
giants are a
collection of very
large humanoid creatures based on
giants of legend, or in
third edition...