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- Vættir abstract "Vættir (Old Norse; singular Vættr) or wights are nature spirits in the Norse religion. These nature spirits are divided up into 'families', including the Álfar (elves), Dvergar (dwarves), Jötnar (giants), and even gods, the Æsir and Vanir, who are understood to be prominent families among them. The term 'families' (ættir) is often translated as 'clans' or 'races'. These families sometimes intermarried with each other, and sometimes with humans. Sjövættir (sea spirits) are guardians of the specific waters.The tomte or nisse is a solitary vätte, living on the farmstead. He is usually benevolent and helpful, which can not be said about a mischievous illvätte. However he can cause a lot of damage if he is angry, such as killing livestock.".
- Vættir wikiPageID "1812610".
- Vættir wikiPageRevisionID "598690769".
- Vættir subject Category:Creatures_in_Norse_mythology.
- Vættir subject Category:Deities,_spirits,_and_mythic_beings.
- Vættir subject Category:Germanic_legendary_creatures.
- Vættir subject Category:Germanic_mythology.
- Vættir subject Category:Scandinavian_folklore.
- Vættir subject Category:Scandinavian_legendary_creatures.
- Vættir comment "Vættir (Old Norse; singular Vættr) or wights are nature spirits in the Norse religion. These nature spirits are divided up into 'families', including the Álfar (elves), Dvergar (dwarves), Jötnar (giants), and even gods, the Æsir and Vanir, who are understood to be prominent families among them. The term 'families' (ættir) is often translated as 'clans' or 'races'. These families sometimes intermarried with each other, and sometimes with humans.".
- Vættir label "Vættir".
- Vættir label "Vættir".
- Vættir label "Vættir".
- Vættir sameAs V%C3%A6ttir.
- Vættir sameAs Vættir.
- Vættir sameAs Vættir.
- Vættir sameAs Q2991161.
- Vættir sameAs Q2991161.
- Vættir wasDerivedFrom Vættir?oldid=598690769.