Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Nordic Relic Laevateinn"
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* In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Lævateinn|Lævateinn]] is a weapon mentioned in the Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál. The amended name Lævateinn is etymologically considered to be a kenning for a sword (Old Norse "damage twig"). | * In Norse mythology, [[wikipedia:Lævateinn|Lævateinn]] is a weapon mentioned in the Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál. The amended name Lævateinn is etymologically considered to be a kenning for a sword (Old Norse "damage twig"). | ||
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+ | * Laevateinn is also a fire sword in [[Konami]]'s game [http://castlevania.wikia.com/Castlevania_Aria_of_Sorrow Castlevania Aria of Sorrow]. | ||
* This card has a similar effect to "[[Michizure]]". | * This card has a similar effect to "[[Michizure]]". |
Revision as of 04:04, 22 October 2010
- In Norse mythology, Lævateinn is a weapon mentioned in the Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál. The amended name Lævateinn is etymologically considered to be a kenning for a sword (Old Norse "damage twig").
- Laevateinn is also a fire sword in Konami's game Castlevania Aria of Sorrow.
- This card has a similar effect to "Michizure".