
Brunnmigi - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, a Brunnmigi (Old Norse "pees in a well") is a being who defiles wells encountered by King Hjörleifr in Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka and, as recorded in the Prose Edda …
Brunnmigi - Riordan Wiki
Brunnmigi are spirits who urinated in wells and are able to assume forms of their will. They mostly appear as a mixture of bear and wolf. Inge and Hearth tell Magnus about the Brunnmigi …
Brunnmigi - Monster Wiki | Fandom
Brunnmigi are monstrous spirits from Norse folklore and mythology often envisioned as an unnaturally large fox or hybrid-creature that is infamous for defiling wells, often by urinating in …
10 Monsters from Scandinavian Folklore - Norse and Viking …
Mar 24, 2025 · In addition to the giants and demons we meet in Norse mythology, Scandinavian folklore contains many menacing and horrifying creatures who can cause havoc for individuals …
Brunnmigi - Monstropedia
In Norse mythology, a Brunnmigi (Old Norse pees in a well) is a monstrous spirit infamous for defiling wells, often by urinating in them, causing drought or sickness in humans and animals …
Fantastic Foxes - TV Tropes
Half's Saga: Stopping in a bay in Finnmark on their viking expedition to Bjarmaland, King Hjorleif and his crew encounter a brunnmigi, or "well-pisser", a malicious creature in fox-shape. The …
Brunnmigi - 5th Edition SRD
Brunnmigi are wild, irritating creatures that hail from Jotunheim, but those that sneak their way into Midgard are known for souring water supplies and even streams so that they taste metallic …
Well-Pissers and Water Goblins: What the Monsters of Hálfs saga …
Oct 30, 2018 · I will argue that the brunnmigi, the well-pissing goblin, would have been understood by the saga’s contemporary audience as a mocking reference to the activities of …
Old Norse Dictionary - Brunn-migi
Meaning of Old Norse word "brunn-migi" in English. As defined by the Cleasby & Vigfusson Old Norse to English dictionary: a, m. ‘mingens in puteum,’ a kind of hobgoblin who polluted the …
Brunnmigi - Wikiwand
In Norse mythology, a Brunnmigi (Old Norse "pees in a well") is a being who defiles wells encountered by King Hjörleifr in Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka and, as recorded in the Prose Edda …
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