Talk:Norse dragon

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i have removed the original content of this article due to it being fairly nonsensical:

"So far there is only one mention of a so called Norse Dragon in mythology. In Norse myths, the world will end by a dragon called Ragnarok. Ragnarok will release Fenrir from his chains, and cause a battle between the gods. Fenrir will then swallow the sun and leave a bleak darkness. Loki will fight against Ragnarok, but fail leaving complete darkness, for Ragnarok will also swallow the rest of the gods."

this seems to be someones imagination mixing names and events from Norse mythology into their own fairytale. article now links to "Nidhogg" article (the name of the "norse dragon")