Gyrths
Gyrths are a type of ancient, mythical creature often depicted in folklore and mythology from various cultures around the world. The term "gyrth" is derived from Old English, where it referred to a giant or a monstrous being. These creatures are typically described as having a large, often grotesque appearance, with features such as multiple heads, long limbs, and sometimes even the ability to breathe fire.
In Norse mythology, gyrths are often associated with the giant Ymir, who is said to have been
In Celtic mythology, gyrths are sometimes referred to as "giants" or "ogres," and they are often depicted
In some cultures, gyrths are depicted as benevolent or neutral figures, while in others, they are portrayed