- en.wikipedia.org FáfnirA depiction of Sigurð slaying Fáfnir on the right portal plank from Hylestad Stave Church, the so-called "Hylestad I", from the second half of the 12th century.
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- mythicalencyclopedia.com fafnir/According to legend, Fáfnir was once a dwarf who became consumed with greed and transformed into a dragon to protect his hoard of treasure.
- mythology.wikia.org wiki/Fáfnir/galleryThis page contains even more pictures for the Fáfnir page, organised by what media the image is associated with. Categories: Galleries. Norse mythology galleries.
- gods-and-demons.fandom.com wiki/FáfnirFáfnir was a greedy dwarf that became a dragon after being affected by the curse of Andvari's ring and gold. Fáfnir, a dwarf endowed with formidable strength...
- mythlok.com fafnir/However, following his descent into greed and assuming the guise of a dragon, Fafnir is depicted as a formidable, flightless serpent-like being.
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- oldworldgods.com norse/fafnir-mythology/In addition to his mythological significance, Fafnir has gained recognition in popular culture as a prominent character in the Beyblade Burst series.
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- norsemythologist.com fafnir/Fáfnir became a dragon after he stole Andvari’s gold and a magic ring and fell under a curse. The great warrior Siegfried slew Fáfnir with his magic sword, Gram.
- symbolsage.com fafnir-norse-dragon/Fafnir, also spelled Fáfnir or Frænir, was a dwarf and the son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of the dwarves Regin, Ótr, Lyngheiðr, and Lofnheiðr.
- britannica.com Philosophy & Religion Ancient Religions & MythologyFafnir, in Nordic mythology, name of the great dragon slain by Sigurd, the Norse version of the German hero Siegfried.
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