You know what? Jormungand vs. Niddhogg! Make it happen!Nerdstar said:good Sir i am well aware of Norse myth(hence the chew on a root barb) and i DO take offence!while its true that Niddhogg is big enough to take a nip or 2 out of Yggdrasil(also the realm is called midgard not Earth which is merrly in the realmAdrian Madhog said:Nerdstar said:bah! go chew on a root! my dragon eats gods with really really big fricken hammers!Adrian Madhog said:That's a good choice too. I like gratuitous Norse Mythology references. I feel smarter when I point them out. Geeeehhhh.Nerdstar said:Jormungandsushkis2 said:So, there's this rumor, that you'll be able to keep a pet dragon in SKYRIM, what would you call it?
Mine would be Bollocksauce, cuz, ummm... I'm fucking crazy XD
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hes a sea serpent in Norse myth, and the middle child of the giantess Angrboða and the god Loki. According to the Prose Edda, Odin took Loki's three children, Fenrisúlfr, Hel and Jörmungandr, and tossed Jörmungandr into the great ocean that encircles Midgard. The serpent grew so large that he was able to surround the Earth and grasp his own tail. When he lets go the world will end. As a result he earned the alternate name of the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent. Jörmungandr's arch enemy is the god Thor.and is fated to kill Thor in the final battle of the gods at ragnarok
bonus irony points if i play a nord
Jormungand is no match for the Niddhogg, the being that will one day devour all of the Yggdrasil.
Uh, hello? The Yggdrasil? The Three of Life that sustains all nine plains of existance through its branches (including Asgaard and Earth)... and the Niddhogg is big enough to chew at its roots... think about it for a second. I thought you knew of your Norse Mythology :]. Jormungand grew as big as he did because he reached the limits that midgard could hold, if he was unfettered by a having to inhabit a realm he could grow much larger perhaps even encircling Yggdrasil (think a gold fish grows until it reaches the size of its tank then if transported to a bigger one can grow even bigger)