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*** {{Transient icon|Tanngrisnir}} along with his brother Tanngnjóstr, were the goats the pulled {{Transient icon|Thor}}'s chariot. | *** {{Transient icon|Tanngrisnir}} along with his brother Tanngnjóstr, were the goats the pulled {{Transient icon|Thor}}'s chariot. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Thor}} and [[Odin]] are prominent [[Wikipedia:Æsir|Æsir]] (god) in Norse mythology. | *** {{Transient icon|Thor}} and [[Odin]] are prominent [[Wikipedia:Æsir|Æsir]] (god) in Norse mythology. | ||
*** {{Transient icon|Loki}} is a half Jötunn who was included in Aesir. | |||
** {{Transient icon|Alp}} is a supernatural being in German folklore and though the creature itself isn't found in Old Norse stories, its name has the same origin as the word "elf" used in Norse mythology, even sharing it with the subworld Alp (the character) came from, [[Wikipedia:Álfheimr|Alfheim]]. | ** {{Transient icon|Alp}} is a supernatural being in German folklore and though the creature itself isn't found in Old Norse stories, its name has the same origin as the word "elf" used in Norse mythology, even sharing it with the subworld Alp (the character) came from, [[Wikipedia:Álfheimr|Alfheim]]. | ||
** {{Transient icon|Beowulf}} is a hero in the eponymous Old English [[wikipedia:Beowulf|epic poem]], which takes place in pagan Scandinavia. | |||
* Though not coming from said world, {{Transient icon|Breke}} is a manmade collaboration whos body is based on one of Odin's wolves [[Wikipedia:Geri_and_Freki|Freki]] and his mind being composed of Odin's crows [[Wikipedia:Huginn_and_Muninn|Huginn and Muninn]]. | * Though not coming from said world, {{Transient icon|Breke}} is a manmade collaboration whos body is based on one of Odin's wolves [[Wikipedia:Geri_and_Freki|Freki]] and his mind being composed of Odin's crows [[Wikipedia:Huginn_and_Muninn|Huginn and Muninn]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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