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When it comes to craftsmanship, even the Isu were second-fiddle to the greatest of dwarves. Their stunning architecture is a marvel in and of itself, but far more interesting to me are the incredible magical items that are cornerstones of Norse myth, all crafted by dwarven blacksmiths of legend.

Mjölnir, the mighty hammer of Thor. Draupnir, the self-replicating golden ring. Gullinbursti, the obedient iron boar. Skidbladnir, the ship that could fold down to pocket-size. And Sif's Hair... which, um... is a really remarkable wig. No, really. Very convincing, by all accounts.