lungnablöðrurnar
Lungnablöðrurnar is a mythical location in Norse mythology, described in the Poetic Edda and other medieval Icelandic texts. The exact meaning of the name has been subject to interpretation by scholars, but it is believed to refer to "the coral reefs around the Long Serpent", a giant sea serpent that encapsulates the entire world.
According to myth, Lungnablöðrurnar is located at the extremities of the world, roughly surrounding the Long
Lungnablöðrurnar plays a key role in the mythological narrative, particularly in the context of the conflict
Lungnablöðrurnar remains a somewhat obscure and poorly understood concept in Norse mythology, with limited surviving sources