Niðafjöll

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Niðafjöll is mentioned in Völuspá from the Poetic Edda.[3]

From below the dragon dark comes forth, Nithhogg flying from Nithafjoll; The bodies of men on his wings he bears, The serpent bright: but now must I sink

Völuspá, verse 66

References

Other sources

  • Faulkes, Anthony (trans. and ed.) (1987) Edda of Snorri Sturluson (Everyman's Library)

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