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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
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Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
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Garm

Hell-hound. Garm was the giant hound that guarded the gate in Hel (the world of the dead). (Garm was very much like the three-headed Ceberus, who also guarded the Underworld in Greek myths.)

Garm was bound by rope in Gnipa-cave, or Gnipahellir.

Although Tyr killed Garm at Ragnarök (Ragnarok), the war-god died from his severe wounds that the hound inflicted on him.

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  • • Grendel
Fenrir

Fenrir

Giant wolf. Fenrir was the offspring of Loki and the giantess Angerboda . Fenrir was also called Fenris. Snorri Sturluson also gave Fenrir another name, Vanargand. Fenrir grew so rapidly and in such gigantic proportions that the gods feared it. Th...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Cerberus

Cerberus

Cerberus was the three-headed hound that guarded the gate to Hades. According to the Theogony , Hesiod said that Cerberus had fifty heads. Cerberus was the monstrous offspring of Typhon and Echidna . Cerberus was to keep the dead or shades from re...

June 1st, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Monsters

Monsters

The following articles contain information about mythical creatures and monsters found in Norse and Germanic myths. Related Articles Giants Norse Creation Of Thor and Giants Ragnarök

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Moongarm

Moongarm

Moongarm was the one of the offspring of one of the Iarnvidiur, the trollwives (giantesses) from Ironwood, east of Midgard. Her sons were all giants, but born in wolf forms. Moongarm was the largest and the mightiest of these gigantic wolves. Acco...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Hel

Hel

Goddess of the dead. Hel was the daughter of Loki and Angerboda . She was the sister of Jörmungand (Jormungand), the evil Misgard Serpent, and Fenrir the giant wolf. Snorri said that half of her body was black, and the other half was normal skin c...

July 23rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Tyr

Tyr

One-handed god of war. Tyr was possibly the son of Odin and of Frigg or the giantess Fjörgyn (Fjorgyn), and younger of brother of Thor . Snorri Sturluson says that his father was Odin in the keening of Tyr. Otherwise he was known as the son of the...

July 23rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Orthus

Orthus

Orthus was the two-headed hound of Geryon . Orthus (Ὄρθρος) was the monstrous offspring of Typhon and Echidna . Orthus was probably the father of the Sphinx , by Echidna. Geryon was the king of Erytheia (Cadiz) in Spain, and the owner of large her...

June 1st, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Faithful Companions

Faithful Companions

The following list shows the faithful animals of gods or mortals, such as horses and dogs that are found in the popular myths and legends. Please note this is not a list of monsters and giants. There are some animals listed here, that doesn't belo...

March 28th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Nidhogg

Nidhogg

Nidhogg was a giant worm that resided near the Hvergelmir or "Roaring Kettle", one of three sacred wells. Nidhogg constantly gnawed at one of the roots of Yggdrasill ("World Tree") that supported the world, Niflheim. One of the signs that Ragnarök...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Helheim

Helheim

Helheim: Norse Hell Helheim, also known as Hel, was the underworld in Norse mythology. It was one of the Nine Realms in the Norse world, and it was an underground place where dead souls went. Helheim was located in the north, where it was cold and...

April 2nd, 2002 • Timeless Myths

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