• Loki and Svadilfari (1909) by Dorothy Hardy. In Norse mythology, Svaðilfari (Old Norse: perhaps "unlucky traveler") is a stallion that fathered the eight-legged horse Sleipnir...
  • In Norse mythology, Svaðilfari (Old Norse perhaps "unlucky traveler") is a stallion that fathered the eight-legged horse Sleipnir with Loki (in the form of a mare).
  • Svaðilfari’s interactions with the realms of gods and giants, rather than with humans, place him in a unique position in Norse mythology.
  • In Old Norse, Svaðilfari (pronounced), also spelled as Svaðilferi, Svaðilfori, or Svaðilfǫri in manuscripts, means “he who makes arduous journeys...
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  • Akşam karanlığında, inşaatçı, aygırı Svaðilfari ile son taşları aramaya koyulurken , bir ormanın virajında bir kısrakla karşılaştı .
  • Powers/Abilities: Svaðilfari's true powers are unknown, but are probably superior to normal horses from Earth due to his extradimensional origins.
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  • The Story of Svaðilfari the Stallion. Read here - Icelandic and English.
  • Svaðilfari (–he who takes on challenging expedition–) is a powerful stallion, performing huge tasks.