09-11-2003, 09:55 AM
From Norse mythology :
Thorâs hammer was called Mjollnir.
Freya had a golden necklace, the Brisingamen or Brisingâs necklace. The necklace was said to be an emblem of the stars or of the fruitfulness of the earth. The necklace enhanced Freya's beauty so much that she wore it day and night.
Freya also possessed a feather coat / falcon robe called Valhamr which enabled her to fly.
Frey had a magic, invincible sword which âswings itself if wise he who wields itâ. Donât know its name, though.
Odin had magic ring called Draupnir. The ring was a source of endless wealth, since each ninth morning it had spawned eight more gold rings just like itself (but without the spawning ability).
Thorâs hammer was called Mjollnir.
Freya had a golden necklace, the Brisingamen or Brisingâs necklace. The necklace was said to be an emblem of the stars or of the fruitfulness of the earth. The necklace enhanced Freya's beauty so much that she wore it day and night.
Freya also possessed a feather coat / falcon robe called Valhamr which enabled her to fly.
Frey had a magic, invincible sword which âswings itself if wise he who wields itâ. Donât know its name, though.
Odin had magic ring called Draupnir. The ring was a source of endless wealth, since each ninth morning it had spawned eight more gold rings just like itself (but without the spawning ability).
Sometimes present, sometimes veiled - death is always on your trail