notendavæns
Notendavæns is a Jörmungandr, a sea serpent in Norse mythology. It is described as the son of the giantess Angrboða and the god Loki. This deity is often associated with sorcery and chaos.
Notendavæns is generally considered one of the giant brothers in Norse mythology, along with Hrym and Býleistr,
The word Notendavæns translates to "Thunder-thane" and can be analyzed as a combination of Norse words.
The primary source for information about Notendavæns is the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, two medieval
Notendavæns is not commonly referenced in the Poetic Edda in comparison to Hrym and Býleistr, who play
Historical and scholarly interpretations of Norse mythology continuously evolve. Authors and researchers bring forward both newly
In its pure form, the mythology of Notendavæns remains under-documented and cryptic, making it noteworthy for