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  • Liquified Einherjar
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  • Liquified, or Liquefied, meaning "reduced to a liquid state" refers to the status of this Flan being almost liquid like or jelly like. In Norse religion, the einherjar or einheriar were spirits of warriors who had died bravely in battle. From Old Norse, the name means "one-harrier" (herja meaning "to harry / lay waste"). Thus it can be interpreted as "one-army-ers," "one-man-army," "army of one," or "outstanding fighter," but might also signify "those who are all [now] in one army," because when alive on earth they were in various armies and bands, but now they are all in the Army of the Dead.
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  • Liquified, or Liquefied, meaning "reduced to a liquid state" refers to the status of this Flan being almost liquid like or jelly like. In Norse religion, the einherjar or einheriar were spirits of warriors who had died bravely in battle. From Old Norse, the name means "one-harrier" (herja meaning "to harry / lay waste"). Thus it can be interpreted as "one-army-ers," "one-man-army," "army of one," or "outstanding fighter," but might also signify "those who are all [now] in one army," because when alive on earth they were in various armies and bands, but now they are all in the Army of the Dead.