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'''Alfheim''' ({{Wiki|Old Norse}}: ''Álfheimr'') was an aspect of [[Norway|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]] believed to be a part of the [[Nine Realms]] which was home to the {{Wiki|Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|Light Elves}}.
'''Alfheim''' ({{Wiki|Old Norse}}: ''Álfheimr''), or Aelfheim, was an aspect of [[Norway|Norse]] [[Norse mythology|mythology]] believed to be a part of the [[Nine Realms]] which was home to the {{Wiki|Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar|Light Elves}}.


==Legacy and influence==
==Legacy and influence==

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Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr), or Aelfheim, was an aspect of Norse mythology believed to be a part of the Nine Realms which was home to the Light Elves.

Legacy and influence

During the 9th century CE in Anglo-Saxon England, the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan pursued Modron into the caves beneath Aelfwood, Gloucestershire to prevent the death of Tewdwr. Upon seeing a sacrificial chamber within, Eivor wondered if she had stumbled into Álfheimr itself.[1]

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