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Revision as of 14:17, 1 April 2021
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Yggdrasil is one of the worlds that are participating in The Game. It is based on Norse mythology and named after the world tree.
The World Representative of Yggdrasil is Surtr.
The exiled soul of Yggdrasil was Freyr.
Overview
Transients
Transients of Yggdrasil | |||||
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Notes
- Originally, Yggdrasil was named Valhalla, determined via datamining. Why this was changed is currently unknown.
- Yggrasil is the name of the extremely large world tree that plays a central role in Norse cosmology where it connects the Nine Worlds.
- Majority of the transients that come from Yggdrasil are from various Norse mythology, with a few having indirect connections to it.
- Many of them come from Old Norse poems compiled in what is called the Poetic Edda.
- Aegir and Surtr are often portrayed as Jötunn (loosely attributed to creatures commonly known as "giants").
- Andvari is a Norse dwarf that created a cursed ring featured in some famous stories.
- Fenrir and Jormungandr are the children of the Norse god Loki both having importance in Ragnarök.
- Garmr is the guardian of Helheim and is the pet of Hel, a daughter of Loki.
- Gullinbursti is the golden boar and mount of the Vanir (god) Freyr.
- Hati is the son of the wolf Fenrir, said to devour the moon during Ragnarök.
- Tanngrisnir along with his brother Tanngnjóstr, were the goats the pulled Thor's chariot.
- Thor and Odin are prominent Æsir (god) in Norse mythology.
- 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, Alfheim.
- Many of them come from Old Norse poems compiled in what is called the Poetic Edda.
Spoiler
- Though not coming from said world, Breke is a manmade collaboration whos body is based on one of Odin's wolves Freki and his mind being composed of Odin's crows Huginn and Muninn.
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