• 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").
  • 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.
  • The symbolism of Níðhöggr is complex and multifaceted, reflecting the balance between creation and obliteration.
  • Despite its fearsome nature and its crucial role in the cosmic balance, Níðhöggr’s interaction with humans is indirect.
  • Níðhöggr Dünya Ağacı Yggdrasill in köklerini yiyen bir ejderhadır iskandinav mitolojisi ile ilgili bu madde tasl.
  • 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.
  • In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr is a Norse dragon who eats the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasill; threatening to destroy it.
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  • In pagan folklore, the Níðhöggr finally making his way to the surface was an indication that the final battle between the gods and giants had began.
  • Níðhöggr can use a bonus action to innately cast earthquake (save DC 22) without the need for material components, somatic components, or concentration.