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  • Coll Troll Video Making App I found a cool app that you can make troll videos from your Iphone! It lets you take your current background and make a troll video with it. I thought it was pretty cool and wanted to share it since there are other forms of multimedia art here. The program is called Creatures FX.

    Here is a quickie made in Arizona. Thought you all might like it!
    www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=-_13jR­G2YDo

    itunes(dot)apple(dot)com/us/app/creatures-fx/id609916877?mt=8
    Thread location: Troll
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Apr 23 2013, 5:42 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • yggdrasil there is a game called dragon quest VII the starry skies and there is yggdrasil
    Thread location: Yggdrasil
    Keyword tags: Nine WorldsNorse MythologyTree of Life 
    Posted: Apr 3 2013, 7:21 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • hello hi im new
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Jan 31 2013, 8:16 AM EST by HoboGoblin
  • Yggdrasil I've played a game with a character named yggdrasil in it and it kinda makes sense. In the game he created how the world is structured currently in the game and in Norse mythology, it is the world. And the game is Tales of Symphonia.
    Thread location: Yggdrasil
    Keyword tags: Nine WorldsNorse MythologyTree of Life 
    Posted: Nov 9 2012, 8:59 AM EST by Anonymous
  • mythical crature i am the leader of the dwarfs but i mostly enjoy hunting other dwarfs. Im gonna getcha!
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Oct 3 2012, 3:18 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • Hunter dwarves i have heard that the dwarves had hunters that fetched the food from the surface and they lived in caves which was were the other dwarves lived but they were deep under the house, near lava, the hunter dwarves was bigger than the normal dwarves because they did not live underground with the rest.
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Apr 11 2012, 7:43 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • Trolls They're absolutely stupid, I can tell you that.
    Thread location: Norse Mythology Creatures
    Keyword tags: folklorenorse mythologytrolls 
    Posted: Jan 13 2012, 7:18 PM EST by Anonymous
  • Homosapiens To me, dwarves sound quite a bit like (though still fairly unlike) some of the homosapiens (humans) from before the last iceage. I believe that they were called Neanderthals? From what i have heard, they are shot, stocky, have very sturdy bones, pronounced brow ridges, the lack of eyelashes as well as tear ducts, and were much more advanced than the more evolved species of homosapiens that survived through the iceage and have become use, while the neanderthals didn't survie.
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Nov 26 2011, 5:51 PM EST by Anonymous
  • who are you who are you
    Thread location: Troll
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Oct 24 2011, 5:52 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • The Aesir its the tribe name of what people beleive the fake gods blonged in this includes Thor which even though not renownly known is a norse myth/legend about the fake god of lightning [new movie is even out about it]
    Thread location: Yggdrasil
    Keyword tags: Nine WorldsNorse MythologyTree of Life 
    Posted: Sep 28 2011, 12:16 PM EDT by JoshuaElswick
  • Really I always thought they were just the the first recordings of an all midget society ?
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Jun 8 2011, 4:48 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • anonymous its called mythical because it was just made up. silly you for thinking someone might actually believe in it!
    Thread location: Troll
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: May 16 2011, 1:31 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • On the topic of the "Dwarf" I personally believe that Dwarfs, or Dwarves, whichever you prefer, in the mythical or legendary sense (as opposed to those who are affected by dwarfism) may have been real and may still be in existence, but if so, they are only in a very small number of isolated locations with a very small total population. I also believe that, if they are still in existence, that they may have changed, evolutionarily, to such an extent due to their various isolated habitats that they would possibly no longer be able to reproduce as a whole. I think it is quite plausible that dwarfs are/were hominids of some kind, or were possibly the result of a slightly different branch of evolution than our own. Hell, Homo heidelbergensis was real, and only went extinct quite recently, and there are even those who believe that the heidelbergensis is not, in fact, extinct at all. Anyways, I believe that dwarfs may very well have been existent at one point in time, but are most likely no longer alive. In regards to the proposed metallurgy skills that the dwarves seemed to have possessed as a whole, I do not know about the validity or probability of such claims, but I see no reason why it is not probable that they simply could have become more technologically advanced than our ancestors at one point in time or another.
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Apr 30 2011, 7:32 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • DWARFS I BELIEVE DWARFS ARE ABLW TO LIVE ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH, AND THAT THE CHOOSE TO LIVE UNDERGROUND AWAY FROM ALL THIS POLLUTION, BUT THATS JUST WHAT I THINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Jan 16 2011, 12:09 PM EST by Anonymous
  • dwarfs you guys are such ******* nerds
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Sep 29 2010, 12:02 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • DWARFS DWARFS ARE HAVE TO BE SEEN CRAWLING OUT OF WELLS IN PAKISTAN AND ARE KNOWN TO BE LIVING UNDERGROUND AND SAID THAT THEY CANNOT SURVIVE ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH!!
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Jul 8 2010, 6:35 AM EDT by Anonymous
  • side note on Fenris the "unknownthings" used to create that chain, it's not so much that they're impossible to find as much as it is that the dwarves used all of those items up, and that's why a cat's footfalls are silent, and a mountain has no roots.
    Thread location: Dwarf
    Keyword tags: Norse mythology 
    Posted: Mar 20 2010, 12:41 PM EDT by Anonymous
  • Fafner and Fasolt Fafnor and Fasolt capture Freyja. From: Arthur Rackham's illustration to Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen.
    Albums: Uncategorized
    Keyword tags: GiantsNorse Mythology 
    Added: Sep 12 2008, 11:26 AM EDT by AVMidian
    Last updated: Sep 12 2008, 11:27 AM EDT by AVMidian
  • 19th Century Interpretation of Yggdrasil This illustration shows a 19th century attempt to visualize the world view of the Prose Edda.
    Albums: Uncategorized
    Keyword tags: Norse MythologyTree of LifeYggdrasil 
    Added: Sep 12 2008, 10:46 AM EDT by AVMidian
    Last updated: Sep 12 2008, 10:47 AM EDT by AVMidian
  • Yggdrasil The first textual sighting of Yggdrasil was in Völuspá which is the first poem of the Poetic Edda. The seeress who is the speaker in Völuspá devotes a stanza to the tree, stanza 19: I know an ash tree that stands, called Yggdrasil, A tall tre
    Keyword tags: Nine WorldsNorse MythologyTree of Life 
    Last updated: Jun 18 2010, 12:51 PM EDT by stereoagnostic
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