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Topic: Asgard (disambiguation)


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  Asgard - SCIFIPEDIA
Asgard, in Norse mythology, is the realm of the gods, the Æsir.
The Asgard are a race of aliens in Stargate SG-1.
Asgard (Comics), is a dimension in the Marvel Comics fictional universe.
scifipedia.scifi.com /index.php/Asgard   (141 words)

  
 Asgard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse: Ásgarðr) is the realm of the gods, the Æsir, thought to be separate from the realm of the mortals, Midgard.
The walls surrounding Asgard were built by a giant, in return for which he was to receive in payment the hand of Freya in marriage and the sun and the moon.
The plain of Idavoll is the centre of Asgard.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Asgard   (224 words)

  
 Valhalla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is said that there is room enough for all those chosen.
Here, every day, the slain warriors who will assist Odin in Ragnarök, the gods' final conflict with the giants, arm themselves for battle and ride forth by the thousands to engage in mock combat on the plains of Asgard.
At night, they return to Valhalla to feast on roasted boar and drink intoxicating mead.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Valhalla   (370 words)

  
 StarGateWars Forums :: View topic - Game Guide-place errors/requested additions & edits here
At least, the old help file expressed it in a way that I saw no need for disambiguation.
Anyway I understood it because of your previous help folder, and the only people that might be confused are probably going to be noobies.
Of course I'm not including race bonuses, but I'm asgard and not sure how that factors in for replicators and the ascended.
herebegames.com /StarGateWars/viewtopic.php?p=355213   (1230 words)

  
 Tiwaz (Asgardian God)
For other meanings of Odin, Woden or Wotan see Odin (disambiguation), Woden (disambiguation), Wotan (disambiguation).
Map of the Pre-Roman Iron Age culture(s) associated with Proto-Germanic, ca 500 BC-50 BC.
In Eddaic myth, and apart from that aspect of Thor named Magni (meaning "spiritual strength", as in "with all my might and main"), only Tyr's strength is ever compared to Thor's.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix3/tiwazthor.htm   (1671 words)

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