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InNorse cosmology, Niðavellir (anglic. as Nidavellir; probable compound of O.N. Nið – "new moon", "the wane of the moon" (perhaps related to niðr – "down") + Vellir (pl. of völlr) – "fields": Dark Fields, Downward Fields), also called Myrkheimr (Myrkheimr, O.N. compd. of myrkr – "darkness" + heimr – "home": the world of darkness, Dark Abode),[1][2] is the home of the Dwarves.[3]

Völuspá

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It is mentioned in the Völuspá:

Stóð fyr norðan, / á Niðavöllom / salr úr gulli / Sindra ættar

(Stood to the north, a dark field, Halls of gold, Sindri's Clan").

One interpretation of the above verse would read like this:

Before you reach the north (Niflheim being the world furthest to the north), A dark dwelling stands (The dwarf world), In halls of gold, Sindri's bloodline lives.

Sindri was a famous dwarf. And ættar means bloodline, or in this case most likely kin or tribe.

Niðavellir has often been interpreted as one of the Nine Worlds of Norse legend. The problem is that both Niðavellir and Svartalfheim are mentioned, and it is unclear if the sixth world is a world of dwarfs or one of black elves.

The dwarfs' world is mentioned in the Prose EddabySnorri SturlusonasSvartálfaheimr.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ McConnell, Winder. "The Nibelungen Tradition: An Encyclopedia" Routledge, Sept. 5, 2013. pg. 101
  • ^ Hollander, Lee M. "The Poetic Edda: Volume 1" University of Texas Press, March 1, 2010.
  • ^ Nidavellir (AncientWorlds LLC) Archived 2011-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
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