• Níðhǫggr gnaws the roots of Yggdrasill in this illustration from a 17th-century Icelandic manuscript. In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr...
  • Níðhöggr, Norveç mitolojisinde, Dünya Ağacı Yggdrasill'in köklerini yiyen bir ejderhadır.
  • Nidhogg is known as Níðhǫggr in Old Norse ("curse-striker" or "he who strikes with malice"). ... The serpent Níðhöggr is visible below Yggdrasil’s trunk.
  • Níðhöggr or Nidhogg (Old Norse: Níðhǫggr, meaning "Curse-striker" or "He Who Strikes with Malice") is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology.
  • In this article, we will explore the origins, characteristics, and role of Níðhöggr in Norse mythology and its cultural representation in visual arts.
  • Níðhöggr Dünya Ağacı Yggdrasill in köklerini yiyen bir ejderhadır iskandinav mitolojisi ile ilgili bu madde tasl. Níðhöggr.
  • Níðhöggr, in its fearsome glory, reminds us that from destruction comes new creation, and in the heart of darkness, the seeds of a new beginning lie waiting.
  • Níðhöggr (Japanese: ニーズヘッグ Níðhöggr) is an antagonist in Book VIII of Fire Emblem Heroes. She is a divine beast in Yggdrasil and a member of the Healing Hands.
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  • In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr is a Norse dragon who eats the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasill; threatening to destroy it.
  • One such creature is Níðhöggr, the “Derision Striker.” Níðhöggr is a great dragon who lives at the base of Yggdrasil, the World Tree.
  • Tree roots sustain the Yggdrasil. One root is placed over Niflheimr, the World of Mist, and the dragon Níðhöggr gnaws it from beneath, in the Lower World.