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Ring in Norse mythology possessed by Odin
In Norse mythology, Draupnir (Old Norse: [ˈdrɔupnez̠], "the dripper") is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every
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Draupnir is a gold ring in Norse mythology with the ability to multiply itself. Draupnir may also refer to: Draupnir (dwarf), a dwarf mentioned in Völuspá
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Dwarf smith from Norse mythology
though and kept blowing into the fire. While making the golden arm ring Draupnir the gadfly came again and bit Brokkr, this time in the neck but Brokkr
Brokkr
Group of dwarf smiths from Norse mythology
in the creation of the boar of Freyr (Gullinbursti), the ring of Odin (Draupnir) and the hammer of Thor (Mjolnir), which were judged by the gods to be
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Dwarf in Norse mythology
Eitri succeeded in making the golden boar Gullinbursti, the golden ring Draupnir, and the hammer Mjöllnir that made his brother win the bet, even if its
Eitri
Norse deity
Hringhorni, the largest of all ships. On the pyre he was given the magical ring Draupnir. At first the gods were not able to push the ship out onto sea, and so
Baldr
Supernatural being in Germanic folklore
the mead of poetry from his blood. Brokkr and Sindri, brothers who craft Draupnir, Gullinbursti and Mjölnir for the gods. Sons of Ívaldi, brothers who craft
Dwarf_(folklore)
Video game franchise
abilities. Both the Leviathan Axe and Blades of Chaos, as well as the Draupnir Spear introduced in Ragnarök, can be upgraded to use special magical attacks
God_of_War_(franchise)
2022 video game
objects to hurl at enemies. Kratos also obtains a new weapon called the Draupnir Spear, a close- and long-range attack spear that is infused with wind elemental
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heavy rings every eight nights. Accordingly, Draupnir is used in kennings for gold in Skáldskaparmál. Draupnir is typically attributed to Odin however in
Rings in early Germanic cultures
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Hjaðningavíg Mōdraniht Ragnarök Rheda (mythology) Yule Balmung Brisingamen Draupnir Dromi Eitr Gjallarhorn Gleipnir Gram Gullinbursti Gungnir Hringhorni Læðingur
List of people, items and places in Norse mythology
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Fictional or mythological piece of jewelry with supernatural powers
the arm ring Draupnir, worn by the god Odin. Because its only reported function was to create more gold arm bands every nine days, Draupnir may have been
Magic_ring
Norse deity
all things, dead and alive, wept for him. Baldr gave Hermóðr the ring Draupnir which had been burned with him on his pyre, to take back to Odin. Nanna
Hermóðr
Norse goddess, wife of Thor
Skíðblaðnir and the boar Gullinbursti for Freyr, the multiplying ring Draupnir for Odin, and the mighty hammer Mjöllnir for Thor. Sif also appears in
Sif
ring capable of producing gold, first owned by Andvari. (Norse mythology) Draupnir, a golden arm ring possessed by Odin that is a source of endless wealth
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Round band worn as ornamental jewellery
gold in Norse mythology Magic ring, a ring that has magical properties Draupnir, a self-multiplying gold ring in Norse mythology The One Ring, from J.
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Dwarf who appears in three Old Norse skaldic poems
anonymous Dverga heiti: Alþjófr, austri, aurvangr ok dúfr, ái, andvari, ónn ok draupnir, dori ok dagfinnr, dulinn ok ónarr, alfr ok dellingr, óinn ok durnir. The
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Idea that a concept is ill-defined, and therefore cannot be discussed
precisely as a kind of continuum fallacy. Sorites paradox Ship of Theseus Draupnir – The gold ring at the center of the myth Equivocation Fuzzy concept Merchant
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Ship in Norse mythology
and creatures sacrificed on the pyre of Hringhorni were Odin's gold ring Draupnir and the horse of Baldr with all its trappings. Simek (2007:159). Simek
Hringhorni
Ship in Norse mythology
the creation of the devastating hammer Mjöllnir, the multiplying ring Draupnir, and the speedy, sky-and-water traveling, bright-bristled boar Gullinbursti
Skíðblaðnir
Artefacts in Tolkien's legendarium
Andvaranaut is a magical ring that can give its wielder wealth, while Draupnir is a self-multiplying ring that holds dominion over all the rings it creates
Rings_of_Power
Hammer of the god Thor in Norse mythology
but he does not react: after inserting gold, he pulls from the forge Draupnir, a golden ring that produces eight more of itself every nine nights; and
Mjölnir
Norse deity
together as long as they live. Skírnir offers Gerðr a ring, here unnamed (Draupnir), that produces eight more gold rings every ninth night and "was burned
Gerðr
Norse mythical character
operated the bellows. The fly bit Brokkr on the neck and Sindri pulled Draupnir, the ring of Odin, out of the fire. Sindri then put iron in the fire and
Sindri_(mythology)
List of fictional characters from the God of War video game franchise
but he was also prophesied to kill Atreus, so Kratos and Brok forged Draupnir into a spear to bypass Heimdall's foresight. He confronted Kratos in Vanaheim
List_of_God_of_War_characters
Marvel Comics character
creation of Mjolnir, along with the boar Gullinbursti and the golden armband Draupnir, which they give to Odin. Years later, Loki destroys Sif's golden hair
Eitri_(character)
Second section of the Prose Edda
three create the shining golden boar Gullinbursti, the replicating ring Draupnir, and the war hammer Mjölnir. As the two dwarves work, a fly stings them
Skáldskaparmál
2015 Japanese-anime television series
well. While Aiolia and Aiolos make a retreat, Aiolos realizes that the Draupnir, a weapon Hilda entrusted to him to seal Loki once again is resonating
Saint_Seiya:_Soul_of_Gold
Norse goddess
Nanna accompany Hermóðr out of the hall. Baldr gives Hermóðr the ring Draupnir, which his father Odin had placed on Baldr's pyre, to return to Odin. Nanna
Nanna_(Norse_deity)
Odin. Before being sealed away, Chaos stored his spirit in his bracelet Draupnir to be reawakened. Satan (サタン, Satan) A primordial god and entity in Abrahamic
List of Record of Ragnarok characters
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Norse deity
Baldr and Nanna to send gifts to the living; Baldr sends Odin the ring Draupnir, and Nanna sends Frigg a robe of linen, and "other gifts." Of these "other
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Fortifying", "Borer", "Auger-man" Fjölsvinnsmál, Skáldskaparmál, Völuspá Draupnir "Dropper", "Dripper" Dramir, Draufnir Skáldskaparmál, Völuspá Dúfr "The
List of dwarfs in Norse mythology
List_of_dwarfs_in_Norse_mythology
2017 video game
timed arrival, War-wolf manages to escape certain doom and even seize Draupnir ring Simul stole from Odin himself along the way. War-wolf has the choice
Vikings:_Wolves_of_Midgard
Icelandic author (1845–1918)
Elding (1889) Högni og Ingibjörg (1889) Jón biskup Vídalín (Draupnir) Jón biskup Arason (Draupnir) "Spekingurinn og heimskinginn" (Framfari, 1878) "Andvari"
Torfhildur_Þorsteinsdóttir
Manga by Sakura Kinoshita and its adaptations
loyalties. Though they help Loki often, such as by giving him the magical ring Draupnir (which can be used to store evil spirits), they have plans of their own
The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok
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Football club
winners and league champions Völsungur meant they had to win away against Draupnir and rely on Huginn not winning away against Einherji. Dalvík/Reynir did
Dalvík/Reynir
Norwegian neopagan organisation
university district Blindern. BÅL eventually joined forces with the group Draupnir from Våler in Solør to form the umbrella organisation Bifrost, which was
Åsatrufellesskapet_Bifrost
Icelandic footballer
1995–1998 Örebro SK 1999–2000 Leiftur 2001–2008 Þór Akureyri 2009–2011 Draupnir International career 1987–1997 Iceland 11 (1) * Club domestic league appearances
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Football tournament season
Reykjavík KFR 3–1 KB Ægir 2–4 KV Hamar 2–0 Carl Elliði 5–2 Grundarfjörður Draupnir 3–2 Kormákur Hvíti riddarinn 0–7 Björninn Ísbjörninn 5–2 Höfrungur Vængir
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Football tournament season
Ísbjörninn Huginn 2–5 UMF Sindri Þróttur Vogum 3–1 Ármann Markaregn 0–4 KFK Draupnir 8–0 Kormákur 10 May 2010 Carl 2–0 Hvíti riddarinn 13 May 2010 KFS 2–1 Björninn
2010_Icelandic_Cup
Festival in the Shetland Islands
1998 Allan Ridland Kali Kolson Hjálp 1999 Billy Robertson Eyjolf the Grey Draupnir 2000 David Johnson Hakki Haroldson Sleipner 2001 Steven Laurenson Duke
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Hindu
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Hindu, Indian
A Garland of Rays
Biblical
Geshuri, sight of the valley; a walled valley
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English
Variant spelling of English Louanna, LUANNE means "famous warrior" and "favor; grace."
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Muslim
Mercy. Clemency.
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Indian
Desire
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Victorious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sheelangi | ஷிலஂகீ
Good characte, Strong like a stone
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Japheth, JAFET means "opened" or "abundant, spacious."
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a river of Celtic origin, LEITH means "flowing water."
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