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Skaði in Norse mythology is a Jötunn by birth and a goddess by marriage. She is goddess of the winter and of the hunt. She was the daughter of Thiazi, who was killed by the gods.She was originally married to Njord but separated from him and was married to Ullr.

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  • Skaði
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  • Skaði in Norse mythology is a Jötunn by birth and a goddess by marriage. She is goddess of the winter and of the hunt. She was the daughter of Thiazi, who was killed by the gods.She was originally married to Njord but separated from him and was married to Ullr.
  • It allows her to form an enormous creature with looks that follow the usual characteristics of a Dragon: having a massive body, a pair of wings that allow him to fly, four limbs with claws, and a tail. However, unlike most of the known Dragons, this one's body is not covered with scales, but it seems to be entirely made of flames, giving him an overall impression of a burning skeleton. The flames are so intense that they would incinerate and reduce anything to ash without even physical contact. This dragon itself represents Izumi in a battle, the dragon can produce a massive roar which not only blows away everything in it's radius but the roar also contains it's fire element, which is capable of melting rocks and setting an entire forest on fire within a short span of time. The dragon can
  • In Norse mythology, Skaði (sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a jötunn and goddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains. Skaði is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources; the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the works of skalds.
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jutsu type
  • Fire Release,
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Skaði
jutsu rank
  • S
jutsu classification
  • Kekkei Genkai~Mangekyō Sharingan, Ninjutsu, Dōjutsu
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short, Mid, Long
jutsu class type
  • Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga, Game
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Users
  • Izumi Soga, Takumi Uchiha
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Name
  • Skaði
Romaji
  • Skaði
Title
  • Goddess of Winter and Hunting
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  • In Norse mythology, Skaði (sometimes anglicized as Skadi, Skade, or Skathi) is a jötunn and goddess associated with bowhunting, skiing, winter, and mountains. Skaði is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources; the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the works of skalds. In all sources, Skaði is the daughter of the deceased Þjazi, and Skaði married the god Njörðr as part of the compensation provided by the gods for killing her father Þjazi. In Heimskringla, Skaði is described as having split up with Njörðr and as later having married the god Odin, and that the two produced many children together. In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, Skaði is responsible for placing the serpent that drips venom onto the bound Loki. Skaði is alternately referred to as Öndurguð (Old Norse "ski god") and Öndurdís (Old Norse "ski lady"). The etymology of the name Skaði is uncertain, but may be connected with the original form of Scandinavia. Some place names in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden, refer to Skaði. Scholars have theorized a potential connection between Skaði and the god Ullr (who is also associated with skiing and appears most frequently in place names in Sweden), a particular relationship with the jötunn Loki, and that Scandinavia may be related to the name Skaði (potentially meaning "Skaði's island") or the name may be connected to an Old Norse noun meaning "harm". Skaði has inspired various works of art.
  • Skaði in Norse mythology is a Jötunn by birth and a goddess by marriage. She is goddess of the winter and of the hunt. She was the daughter of Thiazi, who was killed by the gods.She was originally married to Njord but separated from him and was married to Ullr.
  • It allows her to form an enormous creature with looks that follow the usual characteristics of a Dragon: having a massive body, a pair of wings that allow him to fly, four limbs with claws, and a tail. However, unlike most of the known Dragons, this one's body is not covered with scales, but it seems to be entirely made of flames, giving him an overall impression of a burning skeleton. The flames are so intense that they would incinerate and reduce anything to ash without even physical contact. This dragon itself represents Izumi in a battle, the dragon can produce a massive roar which not only blows away everything in it's radius but the roar also contains it's fire element, which is capable of melting rocks and setting an entire forest on fire within a short span of time. The dragon can also fly at high speeds, which allows it to attack it's target(s) at any given moment, additionally the user can ride upon the flaming dragon if she wants. The flaming body does not have an effect on the user. Due to his body being entirely covered in flames, any person who so much as touches this dragon will be burned down to ashes. In addition, this flaming body has a tendency to absorb fire based ninjutsu, which allows it to grow even stronger than before. The dragon can form a large spear made of intense flames which the user can hurl at the enemy. The spear upon contact would explode, the explosion is strong enough to destroy and eradicate everything in it's vicinity. The flames created by the explosion are powerful enough to overwhelm the combined efforts of multiple Ice and Water users and can be controlled with great precision to attack only the targets it chooses and it also has power over the intensity of the flames.
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