Baldur – Mythopedia A character named Balder appeared in the Max Payne video game series, and while the epic role-playing games, Baldur’s Gate (1998) and Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000), used his name, Baldur never actually appeared within the games themselves
Halfling Names – Dungeons Dragons - Mythopedia DnD Halflings Names: Origin, Practices, and Influences Halflings in Dungeons Dragons are the pint-sized purveyors of rest and relaxation in the form of cooked meals and cozy hearths, with an affinity for staying out of the spotlight—except for the rare occasion where their curiosity gets the better of them or a particularly persuasive companion drags them on an adventure
Frigg – Mythopedia Frigg was the Norse goddess of motherhood and fertility, and possibly the namesake of Friday Wife of Odin, she was the undisputed queen of the gods and best known for her fierce dedication to her children
Loki – Mythopedia Loki was the ultimate trickster among the Norse gods, a shapeshifter whose wily deceptions sowed chaos among his people He survived the fallout of his pranks thanks to his wit and cunning
Heimdall – Mythopedia Heimdall was the divine sentinel of the Norse pantheon His keen eyesight and hearing made him the perfect guardian of the Bifrost, the rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to the human realm
Halfling Names - Mythopedia Halfling names: Origin, structure, and meaning Short in stature but proud in spirit, halflings in the world of fantasy often symbolize the underdog in all of us
Prose Edda: Skáldskaparmál (Full Text) - Mythopedia The Poesy of Skalds I A certain man was named Ægir, or Hlér He dwelt on the island which is now called Hlér’s Isle, and was deeply versed in black magic