Godwulf or Guðúlfr is a figure from Germanic mythology.
The lyrical themes of their music are inspired by nature, the history of Gelderland, and the history of Germanic mythology.
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King Goldemar (also spelled Goldmar, Vollmar, and Volmar) is a dwarf or kobold from Germanic mythology and folklore.
Remnants of the Bronze Age religion and mythology are believed to exist in Germanic mythology and Norse mythology; e.g., Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi and Nerthus, and it is believed to itself be descended from an older Indo-European prototype.
This usage is particularly found in the study of Germanic mythology and culture, where it covers English and German sources in contrast to those from Scandinavia, which are termed North Germanic.
Naglfar was the boat made of nails from the dead in Germanic mythology
Týr, as the Old English name for the Sky-God of Norse (Germanic) Mythology