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『聖闘士星矢 -黄金魂 (Soul of Gold)』References for the Myths (God Warriors)
Gullinbursti Frodi
In Norse mythology is a golden pig Gullinbursti forged by the dwarf Brokkr with the help of his brother Sindri for a competition that Loki had to make three other treasures one for Odin and Thor last for Freyr.
A pig Frey gave Gullinbursti, saying that could run in the air and on the sea day and night, faster than any other horse, and that it was very long night, darker than were the other worlds, always would clearly where the pig was so bright they were his bristles.
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Tanngrisnir Hercules
In Norse mythology, Tanngnjóstr (Tooth Fairy) and Tanngrisnir (gnashing of teeth) are a pair of goats magical flying car driving the god Thor. He can cook these animals and putting the bones and skin together again, he is able to return to life with the help of his hammer Mjolnir. On one occasion in one of his voyages he requested lodging in the house of peasants, animals cooked and invited the family. The next day when he returned to life noticed that one of them limping and Tjálfi, one of the sons of peasants confessed that had left one of the bones, to appease the god he and his sister Röskva became his servants .
It is told in the poem skaldic Haustlöng the car and cracked earth swept mountains in its path.
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Nidhogg Fafner
In Norse mythology, Níehöggr (Malice Striker, often anglicized Nidhogg[1]) is a dragon who gnaws at a root of the world tree, Yggdrasil. In historical Viking society, níe was a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honor and the status of a villain. Thus, its name might refer to its role as a horrific monster or in its action of chewing the corpses of the inhabitants of Náströnd: those guilty of murder, adultery, and oath-breaking, which Norse society considered among the worst possible crimes.
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Eikthrynir Surt
Eiktyrnir (Old Norse: the one-horned oak) is a deer of Norse mythology that lies on top of Valhalla. It is described in Gylfaginning (chap. 39) after the description of the goat Heidrun, and Grímnismál (chap. 26). As the goat, it is also fed Læraer tree foliage.
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Grane Sigmund
Grane, Grani - Grane is Sigurdr's grey horse, the son of Sleipnir. Grane will not bear any other rider than Sigurdr. When Sigurdr dies even Grane dies. Grane has runes carved into his chest.
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Source: : wikipedia - phoenixhollo.com
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