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Norse mythological hero
Völsunga saga, Rerir, the son of Sigi, succeeds his murdered father and avenges his death. He rules in Hunaland and becomes a powerful ruler. Rerir's son is Völsung
Rerir
13th century Icelandic saga
maidens to take the form of a crow and place a magical apple on Rerir's lap. When Rerir shares it with the queen, she conceives and endures an extraordinarily
Völsunga_saga
Deity
is also listed among Odin's sons in the Nafnaþulur. He has a son called Rerir, whose son was Völsung, sire of Signy and Sigmund, who, together with his
Sigi
Widely revered deity in Germanic mythology
subsequently sent a Valkyrie to present Rerir an apple that falls onto his lap while he sits on a burial mound and Rerir's wife subsequently becomes pregnant
Odin
Edible fruit
chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga: when the major goddess Frigg sends King Rerir an apple after he prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's messenger (in the guise
Apple
Figure in Germanic mythology
which includes the hero Sigurð. In Nordic mythology, he is the son of Rerir and was murdered by the Geatish king Siggeir. He was later avenged by one
Völsung
Hildetand Ingjald Ivar Vidfamne Lif and Lifthrasir Nór Ohthere Ragnar Lodbrok Rerir Raum the Old Shieldmaiden Sigi Sigmund Signy Sigurd Sigurd Hring Skirnir
List of people, items and places in Norse mythology
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2020 video game
and learns about the Wild Hunt, an Abyssal monster group controlled by Rerir, a dangerous Sinner from Khaenri'ah who is trying to regain form after being
Genshin_Impact
Fictional autonomous region in Genshin Impact
it has been repeatedly invaded by the Wild Hunt, a force controlled by Rerir, one of the Five Sinners of Khaenri'ah, who uses its power to restore his
Nod-Krai
Norse goddess
chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga when the major goddess Frigg sends King Rerir an apple after he prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's messenger (in the guise
Iðunn
Norse mythical character
the shape of a crow and provides the apple of fertility to the childless Rerir, who eventually begets Hljóð's own husband Völsung. Orchard 1997, p. 86
Hljod
Symbol in various mythologies and religions
chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga when the major goddess Frigg sends King Rerir an apple after he prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's messenger (in the guise
Apples_in_mythology
Characters in 2020 action role-playing game
before the game's events. After dealing with The Doctor (Il Dottore) and Rerir in Nod-Krai alongside the Traveler, he successfully completes the expedition
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Germanic goddess
and took possession of his wife again. In Völsunga saga, the great king Rerir and his wife (unnamed) are unable to conceive a child; "that lack displeased
Frigg
Germanic, Celtic and Slavic folkloric motif
transformed into a powerful manifestation of the Abyss, and are led by Rerir, one of the Five Sinners of Khaenri'ah. Angels of Mons Four Horsemen of
Wild_Hunt
Mythological tree
Völsung's father Rerir sits atop a burial mound and prays for a son, after which the goddess Frigg has an apple sent to Rerir. Rerir shares the apple
Barnstokkr
Invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with a deity
prayer to Odin is mentioned in chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga where King Rerir prays for a child. In stanza 9 of the poem Oddrúnargrátr, a prayer is made
Prayer
Series of Norse mythological legends
Granmar Gudrun Gunnar Hogni Helgi Hundingsbane Herrauðr Högne Ragnar Lodbrok Rerir Siggeir Sigi Sigmund Signy Sigurd Sinfjötli Svanhildr Völsung Þóra borgarhjǫrtr
Völsung_Cycle
Japanese voice actor
Connect [citation needed] 2014 Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Link Reused voice clips from Brawl 2025 Genshin Impact Rerir, Rächer of Solnari
Akira_Sasanuma
Ideas concerning death and the afterlife in Norse pagan belief systems
producing a rightful heir in Völsunga saga in which it is upon a howe that King Rerir receives an apple from one of Frigg's maids in the form of a crow that allowed
Death_in_Norse_paganism
Norse mythical character
mentioned as the father of Hljóð, who is sent by Frigg as a "wish-maid" to Rerir with the apple of fertility that will provide his wife offspring. Hrímnir
Hrímnir
Mountains of Moria WGPSN Rerir Montes 4°48′S 212°06′W / 4.8°S 212.1°W / -4.8; -212.1 (Rerir Montes) 370 5 December 2011 Mount Rerir WGPSN Taniquetil Montes
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(Moria Montes) Mountains of Moria Rerir Montes 4°48′S 212°06′W / 4.8°S 212.1°W / -4.8; -212.1 (Rerir Montes) Mount Rerir Taniquetil Montes 3°40′S 213°16′W
List of things named after J. R. R. Tolkien and his works
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Type of cloak
(arnarhamr) in order to pursue him. In the Völsunga saga, the wife of King Rerir is unable to conceive a child and so the couple prays to Oðinn and Frigg
Feather_cloak
2009 norse-style legend by Tolkien
all who possess them. Loki delivers the gold to Hreidmar and his sons. Rerir the sea lord, Odin's grandson, conducts raids in Viking longships. His son
The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún
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dragon. Virginal Rerir Probably fictive. According to Müllenhof from an older *rœrir from rausa, meaning "to talk loud and fast". Rerir's father Sigi has
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S
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ON völsi ("phallus"), possibly as a name for Odin. When the Hunnish king Rerir and his queen were unable to conceive, Odin and Frigg heard their prayer
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, T–Y
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king Rerir and his queen were unable to conceive, Odin and Frigg heard their prayer and sent an apple with Hjlod in the shape of a crow to Rerir. The
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, Hi–Hy
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