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  2. Angrboða - Wikipedia

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    Angrboða (Old Norse: [ˈɑŋɡz̠ˌboðɑ]; also Angrboda) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. She is the mate of Loki and the mother of monsters. [ 1 ] She is only mentioned once in the Poetic Edda ( Völuspá hin skamma ) as the mother of Fenrir by Loki .

  3. Loki - Wikipedia

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    Loki and his three children by Angrboda were all bound in some way, and were all destined to break free at Ragnarok to wreak havoc on the world. He suggests a borrowed element from the traditions of the Caucasus region, and identifies a mythological parallel with the "Christian legend of the bound Antichrist awaiting the Last Judgment". [64]

  4. Characters of God of War - Wikipedia

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    The giant advised him to go to the giant region of Ironwood. After being brought there by Angrboda, Atreus learned of soul magic and transferred the soul of a giant to the body of a dead snake, which later became Jörmungandr. The younger Jörmungandr then joined the siege of Asgard, where he battled Thor before he was knocked back in time.

  5. God of War's Christopher Judge responds to Angrboða backlash

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    Related: The best God of War Ragnarök deals on PS5 and PS4 "Our producers… they took a lot of s**t for hiring Laya to play Angrboða, but they never wavered," Judge stated. "They never once ...

  6. Atreus - Wikipedia

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    Pelops and Hippodamia had many sons; two of them were Atreus and Thyestes. Depending on myth versions, they murdered Chrysippus, who was their half-brother. Because of the murder, Hippodamia, Atreus, and Thyestes were banished to Mycenae, where Hippodamia is said to have hanged herself. Atreus vowed to sacrifice his best lamb to Artemis.

  7. Kratos (God of War) - Wikipedia

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    Fictional character Kratos God of War character Kratos with the Leviathan Axe, as he primarily appears in the Norse era of the series First game God of War (2005) Created by David Jaffe Based on Fárbauti of Norse mythology (2018–present) Designed by Charlie Wen Voiced by Terrence C. Carson (2005 – 2013) Christopher Judge (2018 – pres.) Antony Del Rio (child, 2010) Motion capture Brandon ...

  8. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    Wolves are important figures in a number of Native American cultures, with the wolf's dedication to its pack, in particular, inspiring many of the beliefs and symbolism associated with them. [ 51 ] The Tsitsista (Cheyenne) , Lakota , Dakota , Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) , Assiniboine , Arikara , Arapaho , Osage , Shoshone , and Pawnee all tell ...

  9. Tomb of Clytemnestra - Wikipedia

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    The most monumental of these with imposing façades are the Treasury of Atreus and the Tomb of Clytemnestra. The latter built in c. 1250 BC was the last tomb of this type in the region. [2] It is also one of the representative examples of Mycenaean tholos tombs together with the Treasury of Atreus and the Tomb of the Genii. [3]