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  2. Category:Video games based on Norse mythology - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok Odyssey. Ragnarok Online. Ragnarok Online 2: Legend of the Second. Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World. Ragnarok Online: Valkyrie Uprising. Rimelands: Hammer of Thor. Ring (video game) Riviera: The Promised Land.

  3. Category:Video games based on mythology - Wikipedia

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    Darksiders II. Darksiders III. Devil May Cry. Devil May Cry (video game) Devil May Cry 2. Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening. Devil May Cry 4. Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition. Devil May Cry 5.

  4. Logi (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Logi (mythology) Logi ( Old Norse: [ˈloɣe], ' fire, flame') or Hálogi ( [ˈhɑːˌloɣe], 'High Flame') is a jötunn and the personification of fire in Norse mythology. He is a son of the jötunn Fornjótr and the brother of Ægir or Hlér ('sea') and Kári ('wind'). Logi married fire giantess Glöð and she gave birth to their two beautiful ...

  5. Too Human - Wikipedia

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    Too Human is an action role-playing game developed by Silicon Knights and published by Microsoft Studios.It was released in August 2008 for the Xbox 360.The game's story is a science-fictional futuristic retelling of Norse mythology that portrays the Æsir, the Norse gods, as cybernetically enhanced humans, tasked with protecting mankind from the onslaught of Loki's army of machines.

  6. Norse mythology - Wikipedia

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    Norse, Nordic, or Scandinavian mythology, is the body of myths belonging to the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Old Norse religion and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia, and into the Nordic folklore of the modern period. The northernmost extension of Germanic mythology and stemming from Proto-Germanic folklore, Norse ...

  7. Eikþyrnir - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of Eikþyrnir remains debatable. Anatoly Liberman suggests that Heiðþyrnir, the name of the lowest heaven in Scandinavian mythology (from heið "bright sky"), was cut into two, and on the basis of those halves the names of the heavenly stag Eikþyrnir and the heavenly goat Heiðrún were formed. The origin of -þyrnir is not ...

  8. Norse mythology in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Norse mythology in popular culture. The Norse mythology, preserved ancient Icelandic texts such as the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and other lays and sagas, was little known outside Scandinavia until the 19th century. With the widespread publication of Norse myths and legends at this time, references to the Norse gods and heroes spread into ...

  9. Norse Mythology (book) - Wikipedia

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    7 February 2017. Publication place. United Kingdom. ISBN. 1-526-63482-1. Norse Mythology is a 2017 book by Neil Gaiman, which retells several stories from Norse mythology. In the introduction, Gaiman describes where his fondness for the source material comes from. The book received positive reviews from critics.