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Wulfgar,
Wolfgar and
Wolfger are
variants of a
Germanic masculine given name
meaning "wolf-spear". They may
refer to:
Wolfgar (bishop of Würzburg), a...
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Wulfgar, son of Beornegar, is the
barbarian hero of
Icewind Dale in the
Forgotten Realms campaign setting, and one of the
Companions of the Hall along...
- him with a scarf. That day in London,
terrorist Heymar Reinhardt (alias
Wulfgar)
bombs a
department store. In New York City,
DaSilva and Fox
serve a high-risk...
- the spur of the moment. He was
under pressure to
create a
sidekick for
Wulfgar in the
Icewind Dale series.
Salvatore had sent an
early version of The...
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years p****, with
Wulfgar indentured to the dwarves.
Bruenor teaches him to
smith and mine, and
comes to love him like a son.
Though Wulfgar initially resents...
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Wulfgar,
Abbot of
Abingdon was
appointed Abbot of
Abingdon in 990 AD and died in 1016. (Kelly 2000) An
advisor of Æthelred the Unready, he is praised...
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originally written as a
supporting character in the
Icewind Dale
Trilogy to
Wulfgar the barbarian. However, the
author soon
realized how po****r the character...
- his
human romantic interest Catti-Brie.
Wulfgar, a m****ive
human barbarian; in The
Crystal Shard,
Wulfgar's combat prowess is
significant enough that...
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emotional comp**** for her
adventuring companions,
guiding both
Drizzt and
Wulfgar into wise
action with her
common sense and
clear insight. Catti-brie was...
- They tell the tale of
ranger Drizzt Do'Urden the drow (or dark elf),
Wulfgar the
barbarian warrior,
Regis the halfling,
dwarf king Bruenor, and Bruenor's...