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dvergar (pl.)

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  1. In Norse mythology, the dvergar are a race of beings associated with craftsmanship and mining.
  2. The dvergar are often depicted as short, stocky, and bearded, with a love of gold and jewels.
  3. They are said to be skilled in smithing, crafting weapons, armor, and jewelry of great beauty and power.
  4. The dvergar also possess great knowledge of magic and are said to be able to control the forces of nature.
  5. Some of the most famous dvergar include Brokkr, Sindri, and Eitri, who crafted the hammer Mjölnir for the god Thor.
  6. The dvergar are often depicted as being at odds with the gods, and there are many stories of their conflicts and alliances.
  7. In some versions of Norse mythology, the dvergar are said to be the descendants of the giant Ymir, who was killed by the gods.
  8. The dvergar are also said to be the guardians of the treasures of the earth, and they are often depicted as living in underground palaces or caves filled with gold and silver.
  9. In modern popular culture, the dvergar have been featured in many works of fiction, including J.R.R.
  10. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

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In Norse mythology, the dvergar are a race of beings associated with craftsmanship and mining.

The dvergar are often depicted as short, stocky, and bearded, with a love of gold and jewels.

They are said to be skilled in smithing, crafting weapons, armor, and jewelry of great beauty and power.

The dvergar also possess great knowledge of magic and are said to be able to control the forces of nature.