Vatnavættir
Vatnavættir, also known as the Water Dwarves, are a subrace of dwarves in Norse mythology. They are associated with the sea and are often depicted as living in underwater realms or near coastal areas. Unlike their terrestrial counterparts, the Vatnavættir are not as well-documented in the surviving sources of Norse mythology. However, they are mentioned in a few texts, such as the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda.
The Vatnavættir are often portrayed as skilled craftsmen and smiths, much like their terrestrial brethren. They
In some accounts, the Vatnavættir are depicted as being more reclusive and less social than their terrestrial
The Vatnavættir are a lesser-known subrace of dwarves in Norse mythology, but they play an important role