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  • Vanir, who dwelt in Vanaheim, long before those times I have memories (living memories) of earlier drifts, when, like thistledown before the breeze, we drifted south before the face of the descending polar ice cap.

    Chapter 21 1915

  • I read the novel Icelander recently, and in the book one of the characters discovered an underground nation in Iceland called 'Vanaheim' complete with underground temples shaped like Fox's heads and such.

    Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Gothic surprise in Turkey 2007

  • Glamourpuss #12, Dave Sim (w/a), Aardvark Vanaheim, page 188

    January « 2010 « Precocious Curmudgeon 2010

  • Glamourpuss #12, Dave Sim (w/a), Aardvark Vanaheim, page 188

    Women in Comics Week 2010

  • Vanaheim, long before those times I have memories (living memories) of earlier drifts, when, like thistledown before the breeze, we drifted south before the face of the descending polar ice-cap.

    Chapter 21 2010

  • Glamourpuss #12, Dave Sim (w/a), Aardvark Vanaheim, page 188

    07 « January « 2010 « Precocious Curmudgeon 2010

  • So, straight from Poland, and the bitter frozen tundra of Vanaheim (and in English, as usual) ...

    Archive 2009-10-01 Cromsblood 2009

  • So, straight from Poland, and the bitter frozen tundra of Vanaheim (and in English, as usual) ...

    Conan & Atala! Cromsblood 2009

  • Njord ... was brought up in Vanaheim, but the Vanir sent him as a hostage to the gods--Prose Edda, 23

    Archive 2010-04-01 Carla 2010

  • Njord ... was brought up in Vanaheim, but the Vanir sent him as a hostage to the gods--Prose Edda, 23

    Old English gods and myths: the worlds Carla 2010

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