Niðavellir

Niðavellir

Niðavellir ("Campos oscuros" en nórdico antiguo, también escrito Nidavellir por su pronunciación). Lugar habitado por los enanos en la mitología escandinava. Su trato como mundo único en la cosmología nórdica es dudosa, ya que en algunos manuscritos de la Edda prosaica (de Snorri Sturluson) se relaciona con Svartálfaheim, reino de los elfos oscuros y, según todo lo anterior, de los enanos.


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