File:Nidhogg.png

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  • the dragon Niðhöggr gnawing the roots of Yggdrasill
  • from the 17th century Icelandic manuscript AM 738 4to, now in the care of the Árni Magnússon Institute in Iceland; taken from the English Wikipedia, see Image:AM 738 4to Nidhoggr.png


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