Does anyone like the Nordic Crusaders?

I also like Nordic scrolls very much, and Nordic myths are also very interesting. The following is some information I collected about Nordic myths and warriors.

Nordic warrior

Polaris Hiluda Hirda

The first star (α) Dolby Dubujer, the sword of Odin, the sword of Gouverith Siegfried Odin, and the nine-day flying dragon fist of Dragon Blizzard.

Two-star (β) Merak Hagen, Merak, Univerise Frozen Boxing, Univerise Frozen Boxing, Wild Horse Fire-breathing Boxing, huge hot pressure.

The third star (γ) Ficuda Phecda Delu Raytheon Hercules Giant Wind Boxing Titanic Cyclone Flying Axe Hammer

The fourth star (δ) may be Gorez Alberich Alberich's sword of inflammation, elf magic fist and demon amethyst shield.

The fifth star (ε) is the Helius star Aliosfilo Fenrir, the polar fierce wolf claw wolf cruel claw, Luoshan group wolf fist north (eat Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade).

The sixth star (zeta), Misa, Misa, Shidao, Blue Impulse and Viking Tiger Claw.

Arukoru Star (zeta) Alcol Bado Shadow Terror Tiger Claw

The seventh star (η) Benetnasch Mimir Meeme magic string funeral Stringer requiem harp speed boxing harp.

Freya Freya

Nordic legend

Odin Odin:

The main god in Nordic mythology is equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology and Jupiter in Roman mythology. He created human beings in northern Europe, in charge of death, fighting, poetry, magic and wisdom. He is the father of the gods. The majestic Odin, armed with a spear, never misses, wears a Draupier ring, has eight legs on his crotch, and is followed by two wolves, Fletcher and Gori, who patrol the northern world. I only have one eye (huh? ), but it can shine like the sun. In order to gain the ultimate wisdom, the other eye drank the water from the well of wisdom under the world tree and hurt itself. It seems that he is a suffering god, not as romantic as Zeus. Indeed, because there is no climate like the pure land of Greece, the Nordic world is full of hardships and patience. In The Saints, we can see the Nordic people silently pray to Odin in the cold wind, just like their respected god. In mythology, Odin nailed it to the tree of the world with his own spear. After nine days of hard work, he finally learned nine poems and eighteen spells. He lives in Ling Ying Palace in Fairy Palace-his throne is there, where he can see all beings in the nine realms; He also often goes to Wanhan Palace, where the martyrs who died heroically will accept Odin's praise and wait for the final jihad.

There is a poem about Odin's suffering:

I know I'm hanging from a windy tree.

For several nights in a row, nine people were injured by a pigeon and then gave it to Odin.

I'm interested in myself.

In that tree.

No one knows where its roots are.

Nobody gave me bread,

Nobody gave me mead,

I looked down,

I picked up the rune,

I screamed and took them away

So he retreated.

Asgard, Asgard:

In Norse mythology, Fairy Palace is the place where the God of War lives, and it is one of the nine northern realms. It is located at the highest place in the northern world, surrounded by huge stones. The famous Wanhan Palace is also on this floor. The pillars of the palace are like spears, and the roof is covered with shields and breastplates. There are 540 gates in total, with wolves guarding the west gate and eagles hovering in the sky. My angel brought the souls of the warriors who died here. Once the time is right, the heroes will go out side by side and fight for the final jihad of rebirth. In the center of Asgard is the Ida Plain, where the gods discuss important matters. They also often go to parties near the well of wisdom at the bottom of the fairy palace: the root of the tree of the world. In the movie version, saint seiya, a saint, shoots a golden arrow, and Frey inserts the sword into Odin's crystal, which causes Odin's idol to break and eventually buries the evil god Druba Lu in hell. From the ruins, the tree of the world was born. Since then, spring has come and Fairy Palace has been reborn.

Nibelungen ring:

There are several branches of Nordic mythology, such as German Germanic mythology, Icelandic mythology and ancient Scandinavian mythology. Therefore, there are several different legends about the prototype of Polaris Hiruda in comics. The one closer to comics, I think it should be the famous play "The Ring of Nibelungen" by German artist Wagner. Abeli West (the cunning god fighter with amethyst shield fist in the cartoon) is a dwarf king who lives in an underground city full of precious stones and metals. He cursed the ring of Nibelungen with unparalleled magic, and anyone who has the ring forever will eventually be destroyed. In the play, the Lord of the Rings is described as fantastic, attracting countless heroes to fight for the law. Siegfried (the first star warrior) is a hero among human beings, brave and friendly. In the adoptive father Mimir (ah? Is it a piano player? That's right. ) become the best soldier. With the help of the mysterious lone ranger (actually Odin's incarnation), the fragment of Belmont Excalibur (the Excalibur held by Odin's statue) was found, and it was forged into an artifact by Mimir, killing the dragon guarding Nibelungen's ring. He washed his whole body with dragon blood, making him invulnerable. But just like Achilles' heel in Greek mythology, unfortunately, a leaf just stuck behind him, which laid a curse for his tragedy. After I got Nibelungen's ring, I saw the sleeping goddess Hiruda under the guidance of birdsong. Because he disagreed with Odin, he was deprived of his strength by Odin's kiss and slept forever. He woke her up with a gentle kiss. It is destiny takes a hand that they fall in love. To prove his love, he gave the ring to Hiruda. Finally, you should read Abeli West's curse. Although Odin asked siegfried to break his spear and give him a shield from harm, the curse forbade God's protection. Hagen, the son of Abeli West, hid in the grass and secretly shot at the place where the leaves stuck behind the hero-the only place that was not washed away by the dragon. Unfortunately, the protagonist did not escape his fate in the end!

Freya, Freya and Frey:

Freya is a kind and pure princess in comics, and also Hiruda's sister. In the myth, she is also so gentle and beautiful. She is the daughter of Nord, the goddess in charge of love and reproduction, and the most beautiful and intelligent goddess in the sacred world. She likes flowers, springs, music, fairies and fairies. Once, she met a mysterious god Odod (probably Odin's incarnation). They fell in love and got married, but soon Aude drifted away, which made her feel sad and sad tears dripped down and turned into gold. Her idol is wearing a magic necklace given to her by the dwarf elves, wearing a bird feather cloak that can turn her into a falcon, and is ridden by two chariots-pulling cats, accompanied by a war bear (in fact, it is the disguise of her admirer Ota on earth). She lives in a beautiful people's temple, where music of love is always played. Of course, as the most influential goddess in the celestial world, she and Odin greeted the return of the dead hero in the Fairy Palace, but Odin greeted some male martyrs in Wanhan Palace, and Freya greeted other male soldiers and all female heroes in his own palace.

Frey is Freya's twin brother and sister. In the movie version, although he is one of the God Fighters of Druba Lu, he still stands on the just side of Asina, and even was knocked down by Druba Lu and put into a dungeon because he destroyed his own plan. Finally, he gave his life for the rebirth of Asgard. In mythology, he is the god in charge of the sun and rain, and the patron saint of harvest. He is also the god of peace and the god of brave fighting. He has a very sharp sword and a very strong shield. In order to marry Nada, he gave the shield to others. So in the last jihad, he was the first to be killed by the enemy fire giant. English Friday is in memory of two people.

Raytheon:

The prototype of Doru, the highest god fighter against the saints in TV, is this Thor. He is Odin's son, a giant with a red beard and discharge eyes. Although the image is a bit daunting, it is loved by people and God because of its integrity and courage. On earth, his prestige even exceeds Odin's, because unlike Odin, he needs to be awakened by human sacrifice. His idol is on the left of Odin's idol, holding the hammer of Thor. This hammer can produce lightning, which is so powerful that it can destroy almost all evil in the world. In the final jihad, he fought against the enemy of another world-the giant snake Jermond. Although the serpent was finally killed, the snake venom still killed him. After his death, his son will take over his thunder hammer and inherit his legacy. Thursday in English is in memory of him.

Loki, Loki:

In the movie version of Fairy Palace, Loki is the commander of the god fighter in Druba Lu (the best), dressed in a wolf-shaped holy garment similar to the TV version of Fariru. However, Loki is not that simple. He is Odin's biggest rival to the protoss of Asgard. He is the god of fire and magic, with incredible transformation ability. Although he is evil, he is handsome! Because he killed the kind god of light Baird, he was chained by the gods with three huge chains, which passed through his shoulders, waist and knees respectively. The poisonous snake circled over his head, and the venom dripped from it made him miserable. His painful writhing caused the earthquake. At the end of the jihad, his shackles were untied, and he led the giant to fight to the death with the protoss.

The evil wolf Fariru Fenrir:

The god fighter who made "Luoshan Wolf Boxing" (actually "Northern Wolf Boxing") in comics is Fariru. But there is no story of crazy revenge on human beings because of the psychological trauma of childhood in myth. In the myth, Fariru is a terrible and ferocious monster, the youngest son of Loki. The gods have heard the prophecy that wolves will eventually become one of the culprits in destroying the world. So God arrested the Wolf clan and put it in a cage. But as Fariru grew from a cub to a huge monster, those cages could hardly restrain him. God had to let the dwarf make a ribbon. Ribbon consists of six things: the sound of a cat playing with a ball, the roots of a mountain, the beard of a woman, the breath of a fish, the ligament of a bear and the saliva of a bird. God made a bet with Fallow that he could break the ribbon. Fallow promised to try, but demanded that he must put a hand of God in his mouth (cunning). Tyre, the god of war, accepted. Finally, Fariru couldn't break the magic ribbon, but in revenge, he bit off Teal's hand. God tied the evil wolf to a boulder hundreds of meters deep from the ground, and supported its chin with a sword, so that it could never hurt anyone again. In the last jihad, he was liberated, and his revenge made him swallow all the gods. But he died at the hands of Odin's son Vader.

Baird Bald:

I believe you have played such a famous RPG game "Bird's Gate", at least you should have heard of it, similar to Diablo. Its origin is god of light Baird in Norse mythology. Bird, the son of Odin and Frege, is handsome, cheerful, pure and full of love, loved by the gods and worshipped by mankind. Although he is a clever and loving god, he doesn't have much magic. About his legend, the most likely is his death. He once dreamed of his own death, so his loving mother Frege told all the creatures and elements in nature (snakes, metals, diseases, poison, fire, etc.). ) Not to hurt him. All creatures and elements promised her. Because the gods know Baird is immortal, they often take him as the target of archery. Loki, the evil god jealous of Baird, appeared! He disguised himself as an ordinary god and asked Frege:

Do birds really never die? Faithful Frege thought for a moment and said that only a small tree named mistletoe in the west didn't promise her. Loki immediately went to the west, brought back a small tree, made a wooden arrow and gave it to Baird's blind twin brother, Hod. Ignorant holder picked up the arrow and threw it at Baird. The arrow was guided by Loki's divine power and pierced his heart. Baird fell down. The gods mourned for Baird's death, and Odin also sent the Lord God Ahmed to Henna, the goddess of the underworld, to invite him back. The goddess agreed, but on one condition: everything in the world, whether dead or alive, must cry for Baird's death. Then, everything in the world cried for Baird's death, but Loki became a witch and refused to cry. Therefore, Baird stayed in the underworld forever. After his death, his wife Nanna also died of grief.

What goes around comes around. Holder was finally killed by Odin's son Wali, and Loki did not escape the fate of destruction. When the final jihad ended, Asgard rose from the ashes again, and Baird and Holder were reborn.