Álfrigg
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In Norse Mythology, Alfrik was an artistic Dwarf, a son of Mímir. With Berling, Dvalin, and Grer, he forged Freyja's incredible Brising necklace. To get the jewellery she spent one night with each of them.
[edit] Other Names
Algfrig, Alfrigg, Alfrik
[edit] Sources
Runes, Alphabet of Mystery [1]
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