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==Mythology==
==Mythology==
Attested to in both the ''{{Wiki|Völsunga saga}}'' and the ''{{Wiki|Prose Edda}}''. Hreiðmarr was a sorcerer and the father of Regin, [[Fafnir]], Ótr, Lyngheiðr and Lofnheiðr. After Ótr was accidentally killed by [[Loki]], the [[Æsir]] repaid Hreiðmarr with many valuables, among which was the magical ring {{Wiki|Andvaranaut}}, which had the ability could create gold. Hreiðmarr was later killed by his sons Regin and Fafnir over the ring.<ref>{{WP|Hreiðmarr}}</ref>
Attested to in both the ''{{Wiki|Völsunga saga}}'' and the ''{{Wiki|Prose Edda}}'', Hreiðmarr was a dwarf sorcerer and the father of {{Wiki|Regin}}, [[Fafnir]], {{Wiki|Ótr}}, Lyngheiðr, and Lofnheiðr. After [[Loki]] accidentally killed Ótr, the [[Æsir]] paid Hreiðmarr a {{Wiki|weregild}} with many valuables, among which was the magical ring [[Andvaranaut]], which had the ability to help its wearer find [[gold]] anywhere. However, the ring was also cursed to bring misfortune to all who owned it, and in time, Regin and Fafnir killed their father for possession of the ring.<ref>{{WP|Hreiðmarr}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
During his reign, Hreiðmarr lived within his personal [[Hreidmar Palace|palace]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' ''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''</ref> He had commissioned the creation of four statues depicting the [[World Holders]], once the foundations had been dug Hreiðmarr was pleased that his vision was coming to fruition.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' ''Dawn of Ragnarök'' – [[Viking Expansion notes]]: Creation of Svartalfheim Myth</ref>
During his reign, Hreiðmarr lived within his personal [[Hreidmar Palace|palace]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''</ref> According to local legend, he commissioned the creation of four statues depicting the [[Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri|World Holders]] once the building's foundations were set and he was pleased that his vision was coming to fruition.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – [[Viking Expansion notes]]: Creation of Svartalfheim Myth</ref> Hreiðmarr owned a [[Hreidmar's Armor Set|set]] of armor many deemed to be cursed, as it slowly stripped its user's life energy. He was only able to use the armor without ill effect after placing a "[[Mótsognir]]'s Clarity" [[Runes|rune]] on each piece to combat the adversity.<ref name="Floating">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – Floating conversations</ref>


==Legacy==
===Legacy===
By the time the [[Muspels]] had invaded, Hreiðmarr was deceased. The Denizens of [[Grenhellir Shelter]] often spoke out, that if Hreiðmarr was still alive they would not have to live like they did, cowering in a mountain.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – ''Dawn of Ragnarök'' – Floating conversations</ref>
By the time the [[Muspels]] had invaded, Hreiðmarr had died long ago. The denizens of [[Grenhellir Shelter]] often proclaimed that they would not have to live cowering in a mountain if Hreiðmarr was still alive. [[Odin]] later retrieved Hreiðmarr's legendary armor and immediately suffered from the curse until he, too, found and placed the runes on each piece.<ref name="Floating" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Hreiðmarr, anglicized as Hreidmar, was an Isu and a king of Svartálfaheimr.

Mythology[edit | edit source]

Attested to in both the Völsunga saga and the Prose Edda, Hreiðmarr was a dwarf sorcerer and the father of Regin, Fafnir, Ótr, Lyngheiðr, and Lofnheiðr. After Loki accidentally killed Ótr, the Æsir paid Hreiðmarr a weregild with many valuables, among which was the magical ring Andvaranaut, which had the ability to help its wearer find gold anywhere. However, the ring was also cursed to bring misfortune to all who owned it, and in time, Regin and Fafnir killed their father for possession of the ring.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

During his reign, Hreiðmarr lived within his personal palace.[2] According to local legend, he commissioned the creation of four statues depicting the World Holders once the building's foundations were set and he was pleased that his vision was coming to fruition.[3] Hreiðmarr owned a set of armor many deemed to be cursed, as it slowly stripped its user's life energy. He was only able to use the armor without ill effect after placing a "Mótsognir's Clarity" rune on each piece to combat the adversity.[4]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

By the time the Muspels had invaded, Hreiðmarr had died long ago. The denizens of Grenhellir Shelter often proclaimed that they would not have to live cowering in a mountain if Hreiðmarr was still alive. Odin later retrieved Hreiðmarr's legendary armor and immediately suffered from the curse until he, too, found and placed the runes on each piece.[4]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDawn of Ragnarök (mentioned only)

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Hreiðmarr on Wikipedia
  2. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDawn of Ragnarök
  3. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of RagnarökViking Expansion notes: Creation of Svartalfheim Myth
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök – Floating conversations