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*[[Albia]], or rather, Albion, was the name for the ancient island of Britain.
 
*[[Albia]], or rather, Albion, was the name for the ancient island of Britain.
 
*Geatland is another name for Götaland, an island which nowadays is in Sweden and [[Geat]]s were the Scandinavian inhabitants of that island. According to Jordanes and modern archaeological finds, Geats are, in reality, the same as the Goths.
 
*Geatland is another name for Götaland, an island which nowadays is in Sweden and [[Geat]]s were the Scandinavian inhabitants of that island. According to Jordanes and modern archaeological finds, Geats are, in reality, the same as the Goths.
*[[Borland|Jormangund]] was a giant sea serpent that encircled [[Midgard]], holding its tail in its mouth.  One of the children of the trickster god, Loki.
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*[[Borland|Jormangund]] was a giant sea serpent that encircled [[Midgard]], holding its tail in its mouth.  One of the children of the trickster god, Loki.
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Revision as of 07:29, 8 January 2005

Norse Mythology underpins a lot of the names in Creatures -

Norse Mythology Norns
  • Norns are "the three old women who sit round a giant tree spinning men's fates, Urd(fate), Skuld(necessity) and Verdandi(being)." Also the name of a language which descended from old Norse, which was spoken in the Shetland and Orkney islands. The extinction of the language is believe to have come about during the 15th century, when the islands were ceded to Scotland, and it's government discouraged the language, replacing it.
  • The Grendel was a monster, which was a descendant of Cain, the first murderer, and eats drunken men. Beowulf defeats him bare-handed. Then the Grendel's mother, who was more powerful than the Grendel itself tries to revenge her son, but is defeated also by Beowulf.
  • Yggsdrasil was the World Tree, binding heaven, hell and earth.
  • The Shee, or more properly, Sidhe (Siðe), were faerie folk. They must have seemed all-powerful to the ordinary humans, as are the Shee to the other Creatures.
  • The Ettins were two or three-headed creatures of English mythology who liked to ask riddles.
  • Albia, or rather, Albion, was the name for the ancient island of Britain.
  • Geatland is another name for Götaland, an island which nowadays is in Sweden and Geats were the Scandinavian inhabitants of that island. According to Jordanes and modern archaeological finds, Geats are, in reality, the same as the Goths.
  • Jormangund was a giant sea serpent that encircled Midgard, holding its tail in its mouth. One of the children of the trickster god, Loki.