. . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr is the debut album form Swedish doom metal band Yggdrasill Burning, released on June 5th 1992. The songs are named and sung in Swedish, before the band turned to singing in English in their subsequent releases. The album was re-issued in 2005 with translations and photographs showing the recording and compilation of the album, as well as a letter written from Michael T\u00E4gtgren to the producer Hans Sk\u00F6kog, who produced the band's albums from 1992 until 2005. It is followed by 1993's Of Loki We Serve."@en . "Male"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Norse Mythology,Marvel Comic and Cartoon series"@en . . "In the computer video game Age of Mythology, worshipping the Norse deity Hel rewards you with the ability to summon the Nidhogg dragon, one of the three flying units in the game, the others being the Phoenix and the Roc. In the video game, Lord of Arcana, Nidhogg is the first and second last boss creature, and resembles a winged dragon."@en . "Evil"@en . "Nidhogg"@en . . . . . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr is the debut album form Swedish doom metal band Yggdrasill Burning, released on June 5th 1992. The songs are named and sung in Swedish, before the band turned to singing in English in their subsequent releases. The album was re-issued in 2005 with translations and photographs showing the recording and compilation of the album, as well as a letter written from Michael T\u00E4gtgren to the producer Hans Sk\u00F6kog, who produced the band's albums from 1992 until 2005. It is followed by 1993's Of Loki We Serve."@en . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or Nidhogg (Malice Striker) is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology. The mighty dragon chews on the roots of the ash tree Yggdrasill, also known as the World Tree, which holds the nine realms of Norse mythology together. He hopes one day to topple Yggdrasill and destroy all realms. he has a rivalry with an eagle that lives at the top of the World Tree and the two exchange harsh words through Ratat\u00F6skr, the squirrel, that bears the words between the two. It is said that the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr will arrive at Ragnar\u00F6k, the Norse Judgement day. It was said that after the death of both L\u00F0r\u00F6thr\u00EDan and Faf\u00EDl\u00F6gg, the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr would gain the strength of Hal\u00F6nr\u00ED and destroy the village of R\u00F6tsk\u00EDvar, home to the mighty Norse hero, Lor."@en . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr"@en . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (or Nidhogg) is a dragon and one of the many demons inhabiting a strange island in Connussie, Ireland."@en . . "Roots of Yigdrasill"@en . . . . . . . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr is the 200-meters black dragon which faithfully follows the orders of Hel and protects her. It is known for biting at Yggdrasil\u2019s roots so the tree will wither and the nine worlds will be destroyed."@en . . . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or Nidhogg (Malice Striker) is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology. The big mighty dragon lives in the roots of the great ash tree Yggdrasil which holds the 9 realms of Norse cosmology together. N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr also chews on the roots of the tree for all eternity with hopes to damage it and topple it. He has a rivalry with an unnamed eagle that lives at the top of the World Tree and the two exchange harsh words and messages through Ratat\u00F6skr, the giant mischievous squirrel, that bears the words between the two. It is said that the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr will go off to Ragnarok, the Norse Judgement day to aid the giants in their battle against the gods."@en . . . . . "meat,roots of Yigdrasill"@en . . . "According to the Gylfaginning part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or \"Nidhogg Nagar\" is a being which gnaws one of the three roots of Yggdrasil. It is sometimes believed that the roots are trapping the beast from the world. This root is placed over Niflheimr and N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr gnaws it from beneath. The same source also says that \"[t]he squirrel called Ratat\u00F6skr runs up and down the length of the Ash, bearing envious words between the eagle and N\u00EDdh\u00F6ggr.\" In the Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l section of the Prose Edda Snorri specifies N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr as a serpent in a list of names of such creatures: These are names for serpents: dragon, Fafnir, Iormungand, adder, Nidhogg, snake, viper, Goin, Moin, Grafvitnir, Grabak, Ofnir, Svafnir, masked one. (Faulkes translation, p.137) Snorri's knowledge of N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr seems to come from two of the Eddic poems: Gr\u00EDmnism\u00E1l and V\u00F6lusp\u00E1. Later in Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l, Snorri includes N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr in a list of various terms and names for swords."@en . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr is the 200-meters black dragon which faithfully follows the orders of Hel and protects her. It is known for biting at Yggdrasil\u2019s roots so the tree will wither and the nine worlds will be destroyed."@en . . . . . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (or Nidhogg) is a dragon and one of the many demons inhabiting a strange island in Connussie, Ireland."@en . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (\u5730\u306E\u5E95\u9019\u3046\u60AA\u7ADC (\u30CB\u30FC\u30BA\u30D8\u30C3\u30B0) Ji no Soko Hau Akury\u016B (N\u012Bzuheggu)?, lit. \"Evil Dragon that Crawls in the Abyss\") is a dragon or serpent in Norse mythology that gnaws at a root of the World Tree, Yggdrasill. In the world of Toaru Majutsu no Index it is one of the more prominent creatures summoned through the spiritual item Br\u00EDsingamen by Freyja, a GREMLIN magician. It is a prominent feature in the GREMLIN invasion of Tokyo as a way to harass the populace in order for GREMLIN to distribute what people stood to gain. It is an attempt to stop people from uniting as what happened in World War III against Fiamma of the Right."@en . "In the computer video game Age of Mythology, worshipping the Norse deity Hel rewards you with the ability to summon the Nidhogg dragon, one of the three flying units in the game, the others being the Phoenix and the Roc. In the video game, Lord of Arcana, Nidhogg is the first and second last boss creature, and resembles a winged dragon."@en . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (name given as Nidhogg in-game due to technical limitations) is a malevolent dracon in Norse mythology. His origin is unclear. In Random Kingdom, like all dracones, he is a giant serpent with some humanoid characteristics, such as a humanoid torso and arms, and consequential upright posture."@en . "According to the Gylfaginning part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or \"Nidhogg Nagar\" is a being which gnaws one of the three roots of Yggdrasil. It is sometimes believed that the roots are trapping the beast from the world. This root is placed over Niflheimr and N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr gnaws it from beneath. The same source also says that \"[t]he squirrel called Ratat\u00F6skr runs up and down the length of the Ash, bearing envious words between the eagle and N\u00EDdh\u00F6ggr.\" In the Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l section of the Prose Edda Snorri specifies N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr as a serpent in a list of names of such creatures:"@en . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (name given as Nidhogg in-game due to technical limitations) is a malevolent dracon in Norse mythology. His origin is unclear. In Random Kingdom, like all dracones, he is a giant serpent with some humanoid characteristics, such as a humanoid torso and arms, and consequential upright posture."@en . . . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or Nidhogg (Malice Striker) is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology. The big mighty dragon lives in the roots of the great ash tree Yggdrasil which holds the 9 realms of Norse cosmology together. N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr also chews on the roots of the tree for all eternity with hopes to damage it and topple it. He has a rivalry with an unnamed eagle that lives at the top of the World Tree and the two exchange harsh words and messages through Ratat\u00F6skr, the giant mischievous squirrel, that bears the words between the two. It is said that the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr will go off to Ragnarok, the Norse Judgement day to aid the giants in their battle against the gods."@en . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr (\u5730\u306E\u5E95\u9019\u3046\u60AA\u7ADC (\u30CB\u30FC\u30BA\u30D8\u30C3\u30B0) Ji no Soko Hau Akury\u016B (N\u012Bzuheggu)?, lit. \"Evil Dragon that Crawls in the Abyss\") is a dragon or serpent in Norse mythology that gnaws at a root of the World Tree, Yggdrasill."@en . "Nidhogg"@en . . . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr or Nidhogg (Malice Striker) is a powerful dragon that is found in Norse Mythology. The mighty dragon chews on the roots of the ash tree Yggdrasill, also known as the World Tree, which holds the nine realms of Norse mythology together. He hopes one day to topple Yggdrasill and destroy all realms. he has a rivalry with an eagle that lives at the top of the World Tree and the two exchange harsh words through Ratat\u00F6skr, the squirrel, that bears the words between the two. It is said that the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr will arrive at Ragnar\u00F6k, the Norse Judgement day. It was said that after the death of both L\u00F0r\u00F6thr\u00EDan and Faf\u00EDl\u00F6gg, the N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr would gain the strength of Hal\u00F6nr\u00ED and destroy the village of R\u00F6tsk\u00EDvar, home to the mighty Norse hero, Lor."@en . "N\u00ED\u00F0h\u00F6ggr"@en . . . .