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How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World (Modern and Modernized Natural Mythes and Folklore) How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World by Aaron Gilbee
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“Oh no, it was something far more peculiar—luck.”
Aaron Gilbee, How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“though masters of air currents, had never encountered such a beast before. They hadn’t the faintest clue what it was, let alone how it thrived. All they knew was that it was moving, causing quakes and shaking the ground beneath a volcano, its rumblings a terrible drumbeat rumbling through the earth’s mantle.”
Aaron Gilbee, How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“At first, the damage seemed insignificant. But when the first heavy rain fell, the saturated ground gave way, collapsing ...”
Aaron Gilbee, How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“One ancient account claims it was vast enough to gnaw at the roots of the World Tree itself. If true, its size could be unimaginable.”
Aaron Gilbee, How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“Time passed, and the world above seemed to forget the danger lurking beneath.”
Aaron Gilbee, How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World