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indra
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, Indra is a less prominent deity associated with a river.
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3
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2
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thuris
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Norse mythology
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Thuris are malevolent beings in Norse mythology associated with chaos and destruction.
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3
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valhalla
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Norse mythology
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Valhalla is a majestic hall in Norse mythology where fallen warriors are taken after death.
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4
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dwarves
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Norse mythology
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Dwarves in Norse mythology are known for their skilled craftsmanship and creation of magical artifacts.
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2
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5
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female warriors
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Norse mythology
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Female warrior figures were important and highly respected in Norse mythology and society.
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2
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6
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fenrir
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf foretold to bring about Ragnarok, the end of the world.
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2
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7
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dragons
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, dragons are portrayed as fearsome and destructive enemies of gods and heroes.
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8
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elves
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Norse mythology
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Elves in Norse mythology are powerful supernatural beings with a close connection to nature and the spiritual world, often depicted as beautiful and benevolent.
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9
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fish symbolism
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Norse mythology
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Fish symbolism in Norse mythology relates to creation, wisdom, and primal energies.
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1
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10
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flood myth
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, the flood myth is tied to the end of the world and the creation of a new world.
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11
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heroes
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, heroes are revered for their valor in battle and their legendary deeds.
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12
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mead
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Norse mythology
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Mead is a traditional alcoholic drink in Europe, particularly in Norse mythology and associated with the gods and Scandinavian feasts.
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1
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13
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mistletoe
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Norse mythology
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Mistletoe in Norse mythology is associated with love and fertility and used in traditional rituals and celebrations.
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1
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14
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mythological creatures
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Norse mythology
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Norse mythology is known for its prominent mythological creatures like the Midgard Serpent, Fenrir the wolf, and the Valkyries.
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15
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underworld
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Norse mythology
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In Norse mythology, the underworld, ruled by the goddess Hel, is a cold and misty realm where the dishonorable dead reside.
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1
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16
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winter celebrations
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Norse mythology
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Winter celebrations in Norse mythology include the festival of Yule, which features feasting, drinking, and gift-giving to celebrate the winter solstice.
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