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  2. Lævateinn - Wikipedia

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    The weapon is needed to slay the rooster Viðofnir atop the Mímameiðr tree in order for the seeker to achieve his quest, or so replies the wise porter Fjölsviðr, the titular character of the poem. Lævateinn has variously been asserted to be a dart (or some projectile weapon), or a sword, or a wand, by different commentators and translators.

  3. List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan

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    The quest brings up the problems with Nico and Will's relationship, particularly due to the effects of the River Acheron on the two demigods. Will is shown to be uncomfortable with the Underworld in general which irks his boyfriend due to Nico seeing it as his second home, although Nico helps Will to get a new perspective on it.

  4. Claymore (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Claymore (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Norihiro Yagi. It debuted in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump in June 2001, where it continued until the magazine was shut down in June 2007.

  5. Sword of Freyr - Wikipedia

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    In Ragnarok, the sun of warrior gods shines from Surtr's sword. [2] One theory is that the sword which Surtr uses to slay Freyr with is his own sword, which Freyr had earlier bargained away for Gerðr.

  6. Heroine's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok is an adventure game/RPG hybrid developed by Dutch studio Crystal Shard, set in the world of the Poetic Edda and Norse Mythology.

  7. List of Claymore chapters - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first tankōbon of the Claymore manga released in Japan by Shueisha. It was released on January 5, 2002. The chapters of the Claymore manga series are written and drawn by Norihiro Yagi. They began serialization by Shueisha, first in Monthly Shōnen Jump and were later on serialized in Jump Square.

  8. List of Claymore characters - Wikipedia

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    Claymore, a manga series by Norihiro Yagi, is set in a medieval world plagued by Yoma, humanoid shape-shifters that feed on humans. A mysterious group, known as the Organization, creates human-Yoma hybrids to exterminate Yoma for a fee. The public refer to these warriors as "Claymores," alluding to their large swords, or "Silver-eyed Witches ...

  9. EverQuest II expansions - Wikipedia

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    As with both the original game and the first expansion, a new epic quest line is included called the "Claymore" line. The start of this quest line can be completed solo in the outdoor areas, but it will soon require a group and many segments require large investments of time "camping" where the NPCs will spawn and gain quest updates. The last ...