Actually in norse legend dark elves are regarded as dwarves as well
@commanderog18793 ай бұрын
I like how they tried to contextualize the mythos' ambiguities as being due to political disagreement and esoteric naming conventions
@samwallaceart2882 ай бұрын
Niðavellir.
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S-fart-alfheim
@WonkyTonkBotty2 ай бұрын
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The name of the realm translates to: "home of the black elves" which yes he isn't wrong dark elves arent even native there so what gives the name? -_-
@firestormthelovewing2114Ай бұрын
That's like how Native American used to be called Indian, but it's just because Colombus thought he lands in India. BUT WAIT, real Indian people don't even originally call themselves indian, they used tocall themselves Bharata. India comes from greek and based on the indu river that in itself mean river. So what gives?
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Who knows anymore. Words, meanings, and names change all the time.
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Answer to Brok's riddle
Actually in norse legend dark elves are regarded as dwarves as well
I like how they tried to contextualize the mythos' ambiguities as being due to political disagreement and esoteric naming conventions
Niðavellir.
S-fart-alfheim
Zhe Farten Heim
The name of the realm translates to: "home of the black elves" which yes he isn't wrong dark elves arent even native there so what gives the name? -_-
That's like how Native American used to be called Indian, but it's just because Colombus thought he lands in India. BUT WAIT, real Indian people don't even originally call themselves indian, they used tocall themselves Bharata. India comes from greek and based on the indu river that in itself mean river. So what gives?
Who knows anymore. Words, meanings, and names change all the time.