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rdfs:comment | - Muspell (ムスペル Musuperu?) in the world of Toaru Majutsu no Index refers to the flame army that is led by the giant Surtr to oppose the gods in Norse mythology. Based on this legend, the Muspell spell is introduced in Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index in use by GREMLIN during their invasion of Tokyo.
- In Norse mythology, Muspelheim ("Flame land"), also called Múspell, is a realm of fire. This realm is one of the Nine Worlds and it is home to the Fire Demons or the Sons of Muspell, and Surt, their ruler. It is fire; and the land to the North, Niflheim, is ice. The two mixed and created water from the melting ice in Ginnungagap. According to the Ragnarok prophecies in Snorri Sturluson's Gylfaginning, the first part of his Prose Edda, the sons of Muspel will break the Bifrost bridge, signaling the end of times.
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- Muspell (Old Norse: Múspell; Old High German: Mūspilli; Old Saxon: Mūdspelli, Mūtspelli) is a common Germanic envisioning of the end times. In Norse mythology, Muspell is merely an element of the end times, the apocalypse itself being called Ragnarök. In the Continental Germanic mythology of the Germans and Saxons, however, Muspell referred to the apocalypse itself.
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Maragidyne
Makarakarn
Flame Wall
Heat Wave
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Fire Breath\55
- Pyroclastic Tempest
Fire Wall
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Makajamon\53
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abstract | - Muspell (ムスペル Musuperu?) in the world of Toaru Majutsu no Index refers to the flame army that is led by the giant Surtr to oppose the gods in Norse mythology. Based on this legend, the Muspell spell is introduced in Shinyaku Toaru Majutsu no Index in use by GREMLIN during their invasion of Tokyo.
- In Norse mythology, Muspelheim ("Flame land"), also called Múspell, is a realm of fire. This realm is one of the Nine Worlds and it is home to the Fire Demons or the Sons of Muspell, and Surt, their ruler. It is fire; and the land to the North, Niflheim, is ice. The two mixed and created water from the melting ice in Ginnungagap. According to the Ragnarok prophecies in Snorri Sturluson's Gylfaginning, the first part of his Prose Edda, the sons of Muspel will break the Bifrost bridge, signaling the end of times.
- Muspell (Old Norse: Múspell; Old High German: Mūspilli; Old Saxon: Mūdspelli, Mūtspelli) is a common Germanic envisioning of the end times. In Norse mythology, Muspell is merely an element of the end times, the apocalypse itself being called Ragnarök. In the Continental Germanic mythology of the Germans and Saxons, however, Muspell referred to the apocalypse itself. The Old Norse Múspell appears in the 13th-century Prose Edda, where it is of uncertain meaning. Muspelheim (Múspellsheimr, literally "home of Múspell") is the world of fire, at odds with Niflheim, the world of ice; and during Ragnarök (the apocalypse), the fire giants, called the "sons of Múspell" (Múspellz synir or Múspells megir) or "people of Múspell" (Múspellz lȳðir), will break the Bifröst bridge, thus heralding the beginning of Ragnarök. The word Mūspilli is used in a 9th-century Old High German poem of the same name to mean the end of the world as described in Christian theology. The words Mūdspelli and Mūtspelli are used in the same way in the 9th-century Old Saxon poem Heliand.
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