Urðr (ウルズ, Uruzu?, transliterated as Urd or Urdr) is one of the rulers of the Beast-type Evil Gods in ALfheim Online and the NPC that gives «The Holy Sword of the Ice Palace» quest, the real quest for acquiring the «Holy Sword Excalibur».
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| - Urðr (ウルズ, Uruzu?, transliterated as Urd or Urdr) is one of the rulers of the Beast-type Evil Gods in ALfheim Online and the NPC that gives «The Holy Sword of the Ice Palace» quest, the real quest for acquiring the «Holy Sword Excalibur».
- Urðr is one of the Norns in Norse mythology. Along with Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present") and Skuld (possibly "debt" or "future"), Urðr makes up a trio of Norns that are described as deciding the fates of people. Urðr is attested in stanza 20 of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá and the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning. Urðr is commonly written as Urd or Urth. In some English translations, her name is glossed with the Old English form of urðr; Wyrd.
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| - Urðr (ウルズ, Uruzu?, transliterated as Urd or Urdr) is one of the rulers of the Beast-type Evil Gods in ALfheim Online and the NPC that gives «The Holy Sword of the Ice Palace» quest, the real quest for acquiring the «Holy Sword Excalibur».
- Urðr is one of the Norns in Norse mythology. Along with Verðandi (possibly "happening" or "present") and Skuld (possibly "debt" or "future"), Urðr makes up a trio of Norns that are described as deciding the fates of people. Urðr is attested in stanza 20 of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá and the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning. Urðr is together with the Norns located at the well Urdarbrunn beneath the world ash tree Yggdrasil of Asgard. They spin threads of life, cut marks in the pole figures and measure people's destinies, which shows the fate of all human beings and gods. Norns are always present when a child is born and decide its fate. The three Norns represent the past (Urðr), future (Skuld) and present (Verðandi). Urðr is commonly written as Urd or Urth. In some English translations, her name is glossed with the Old English form of urðr; Wyrd.
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