List of Germanic deities and heroes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Germanic paganism, a religion followed by the ancient Germanic peoples that inhabited Germanic Europe, there were a number of different gods and goddesses. This article presents a comprehensive lis...
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List of Hercules and Xena characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of significant characters from the television programs The Legendary Journeys and Warrior Princess . The Amazons are an all-female tribe who make frequent appearances in the series....
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Norse mythology is a collection of beliefs and stories shared by Northern Germanic tribes. It had no one set of doctrinal beliefs. ... God of mischief, strife and fire ... Favourite Ancient Norse God Odin...
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Norse God, created thunder by striking his great hammer Mjollnir. He protected the house of the Gods and humankind. ... This prankster god was always causing trouble, yet paradoxically his name means "luck." It often requires Loki's destabilizing energy of strife and perceived misfortune to retune our life to harmony.
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THOR HUSHOVD, the rugged Norwegian who won the green jersey in the Tour de France two years ago, struck again yesterday, the sprinter known as 'The God of Thunder' heading home the complete field in Joigny after 120 miles from Villers-Cotterets, north-east of Paris.
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SCAR-LIP, SKY-WALKER, AND MISCHIEF-MONGER: THE NORSE GOD LOKI AS TRICKSTER by Shawn Christopher Krause-Loner; Loki, the mischief-maker and adversary of Norse mythology, is a dynamic and ambiguous persona, best understood as figure belonging to the mythic type known as Trickster.
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Perrin = Thor?? Is it just coincidence that Perrin is impressively muscled and has a big hammer, just like a certain Norse god of thunder? ... Tew turns out to be the god of strife and that is what Rand is bringing into the world.
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A relatively late figure in the Teutonic myths, and one appearing only in Scandinavia, Loki takes part in more tales than almost any other god and serves as a trickster figure in the most amusing ones. ... The Norse pantheon is divided into two main groups of gods and goddesses: the Aesir, who are generally connected...
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