The Story of Sigmund and Signy
Brynhild in the House of Flame
Twilight of the Gods
Norse Mythology
"Fun" Category (Last)
100

The watcher spread "this" unperishable food onto Sigurd's face, which ultimately set him free.

What is honey?

100

The breaking of "this" protective wear woke Brynhild from her endless slumber.

What is a breastplate?

100

Both Mani, the moon, and the sun, "him" were eaten during Ragnarok.

Who is Sol?

100

As we see most evidently in "The Twilight of the Gods," the Norse Gods are not "this" eight-letter word that means 'never dying.'

What is "immortal?"

100

GoFundMe, Kickstarter, and Patreon are all websites where people can raise money by hosting one of "these."

What is a crowdfund or fundraiser?

200

Signy had "this" many brothers.

What is eleven?

200

"They were eyes that had in them all the "this color" that Sigurd had ever seen: the ___ of flowers, the ___ of skies, the ___ of battle-blades."

What is blue?

200

This canine, "the hound with blood in its jaws," barks three times before he breaks loose on the world.

Who is Garm?

200

"This" tree connects the nine realms in Norse Mythology and is mentioned several times as the "World Tree."

What is Yggdrasil?

200

If you dropped your phone in the toilet and it was no longer working, you might use "this" 7-letter word to describe its condition.

What is defunct?

300

A stranger in a blue cloak enters the Hall and punctures "this" tree with a sword.

What is the Bran(k)stock?

300

Odin cursed Brynhild with a thorn from "this" aptly named arboreal plant.

What is the Tree of Sleep?

300

The world was plunged into three consective years of winter before the Twilight of the Gods. The first was named the Winter of Winds, the second was named the Winter of the Sword, and the third was called "this," representative of creatures such as Hati, Fenrir, and Managarm.

What is the Winter of the Wolf?

300

Norse mythology was primarily based in "this" region of Northern Europe.

What is Scandinavia?

300

"This" adjective describes something that is central, essential, or foundational.

What is fundamental?

400

When Signy's brothers and father are deciding whether she should be wed to Siggier, only "this" brother decides to object.

Who is Sigmund?

400
Before Sigurd leaves to bring glory to his name, he places "this" on Brynhild's finger.

What is Andvari's cursed ring?

400

The serpent, Jörmungand, ends "this" god of lightning by spraying venom over him.

Who is Thor?

400

Thor and Loki are not brothers, even though the MCU depicts them as so. Instead, Thor is "this" to Loki.

What is a nephew?

400

If you had a bad case of athlete's foot or ringworm, you might take one of "these" to cure it.

What is an antifungal?

500

"This" is the great-great-grandfather of Sigurd, who keeps with the naming trend throughout this story.

Who is Sigi?

500

The House of Flame is located in "this" named clearing.

What is Hindfell?

500

The last two mortals on the Earth, responsible for the creation of all the people on Earth now, were Lif and "this" similarly named man.

Who is Lifthrasir?

500

The most important goddess in Norse Mythology is named "this." It is thought that Friday was named after her.

Who is Frigg/Freyja?

500

If someone were walking on a tightrope, "this" is what they would be called.

What is a funambulist?

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