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'''Níðhǫggr''' (also spelled '''Níðhöggr''', often anglicized as '''Nidhogg'''), was a {{Wiki|dragon}} or {{Wiki|Serpent (symbolism)|serpent}} in [[Norse mythology|mythology]].
'''Níðhǫggr''' (also spelled '''Níðhöggr''', often anglicized as '''Nidhogg'''), was a {{Wiki|dragon}} or {{Wiki|Serpent (symbolism)|serpent}} in [[Norse mythology|mythology]].
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Níðhǫggr (also spelled Níðhöggr, often anglicized as Nidhogg), was a dragon or serpent in mythology.

Mythology

Níðhǫggr was said to live beneath the giant tree of Yggdrasil gnawing on its roots. Ratatoskr, a mythical squirrel, ran as messenger along the tree trunk between the eagle at the top and Níðhǫggr at the bottom.[1]

Biography

When Odin travelled beneath Yggdrasil to the Well of Urðr, he mentioned that the caves were large and that Níðhǫggr must have been busy.[2]

Appearances

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