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The [[Fjalar and Galar|two]] [[Dwarf|dwarves]] believed to have killed the {{Wiki|Gillingr|father}} of [[Jupiter|Suttungr]], King of [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]], along with his mother, so the [[Norse mythology|legend]] goes. They traded the [[Mead of poetry|Mead of Poetry]] in exchange for their lives, but when that was stolen out from under Suttungr's nose, he sent his assassin, Malvigr, to hunt the dwarves down, believing them to be somehow connected. | The [[Fjalar and Galar|two]] [[Dwarf|dwarves]] believed to have killed the {{Wiki|Gillingr|father}} of [[Jupiter|Suttungr]], King of [[Jötunheimr|Jotunheim]], along with his mother, so the [[Norse mythology|legend]] goes. They traded the [[Mead of poetry|Mead of Poetry]] in exchange for their lives, but when that was stolen out from under Suttungr's nose, he sent his assassin, Malvigr, to hunt the dwarves down, believing them to be somehow connected. | ||
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The two dwarves believed to have killed the father of Suttungr, King of Jotunheim, along with his mother, so the legend goes. They traded the Mead of Poetry in exchange for their lives, but when that was stolen out from under Suttungr's nose, he sent his assassin, Malvigr, to hunt the dwarves down, believing them to be somehow connected.

