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Germanic Fairy Tales - Of gods giants and hidden beings - tales from the time before time - cover

Germanic Fairy Tales - Of gods giants and hidden beings - tales from the time before time

Mia Mirillia

Publisher: Mia Mirillia

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A gateway to the mythical world of the Germanic tribesExperience the fascinating world of Germanic fairy tales - full of powerful gods, brave heroes and dark giants. These stories take you back to a time when myths and legends ruled the world. From the creation of man from wood to the last great battle of Ragnarök, timeless tales of unbridled power and ancient wisdom unfold here.Gods, heroes and the forces of fateThe tales of the Germanic tribes are more than just stories - they are deep insights into the fate of the worlds. Accompany Thor in his battle against the giants, experience Loki's wiles and find out how the Norns weave the threads of fate. You will encounter elves, giants and dark forces that hide in the mists of the nine worlds.Magic, battles and the power of runesRunes, spells and magical weapons run through these tales like invisible threads. From the hammer Mjolnir to the cursed Draupnir ring - these symbols of power shape the legends of the gods. Whether through cunning, bravery or divine insight - each story shows how knowledge and courage can triumph over brute force.A journey into the depths of the ancient worldsThis book takes you through the entire world of Germanic myths - from the creation of the first humans to the final battle of the gods. Immerse yourself in the hidden realms of the elves and the dark caves of the dark elves. Let yourself be enchanted by fairy tales that are as wild, mystical and unpredictable as the Germanic world itself.A book for everyone who loves myths, sagas and legends - timeless, powerful and unforgettable.
Available since: 05/18/2025.
Print length: 108 pages.

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