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| - Ullr (Wulþuz) is the god of the hunt, skiing and archery. He is one of the Vanir gods, and is married to Skaði.
- Ullr, whose name is Ƿuldor in Old English, is the Æsir God of the hunt. Grímnismál states that Odin says Ullr's abode is in Ydalir, the dale of yew trees, therefore the ᛇ can be said to be associated with Him. His name means "glory" or "majesty." The Anglo-Saxon Riddle 66 makes a reference to Ƿuldor with the short line of "Ƿuldres ēðel."
- Ullr (ウル, Uru) is a God Warrior, a subordinate of Drbal armed with a large sword capable of cutting through solid rock.
- Ullr is a Night Transformer. He takes the shape of a scrawny orange tabby cat with a black-tipped tail during the day and, come night, the black tail tip spreads out to cover him, turning him into a black panther with an orange-tipped tail. Ullr belongs to Snorri Snorrelson, although during part of some adventures, he stayed with Jenna Heap. He is a Spirit-Seer like Snorri. Snorri looked through his eyes and helped save Jenna from Queen Etheldredda.
- Ullr (often spelled Ull and Ullinn) is the Norse Aesir god of glory, hunting, and skiing and the son of Sif and step-son of Thor. Ullr was briefly mentioned in The Sword of Summer by Otis, saying Ullr invented snowshoes and archery.
- In early Germanic paganism, *Wulþuz ("glory"; Old Norse Ullr) appears to have been a major god, or an epithet of an important god, in prehistoric times. The term wolþu- "glory", possibly in reference to the god, is attested on the 3rd century Thorsberg chape (as owlþu-), but medieval Icelandic sources have only sparse material on Old Norse Ullr. The Old English cognate wuldor means "glory" but is not used as a proper name, although it figures frequently in kennings for the Christian God such as wuldres cyning "king of glory", wuldorfæder "glory-father" or wuldor alwealda "glorious all-ruler".
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