![]() ![]() Skins Bone Crusher (Nidhogg scales turn dark purple) Whack a Dragon (Nidhogg truns to a mole-dragon hybrid) Defeat: Nidhogg is exhibited like a stuffed animal in a museum with several minions and Cyclops take pictures of him. Bursting out of a tunnel will double the damage.Īnimations Victory: Nidhogg sleeps with a full belly, a minion try to escape, but Ndhogg eats him before he could run. Nidhogg then burst out of the ground in a selected location, damaging every enemy around him on impact. ULTIMATE - Devour of The Tree Ability Type: Teleport Nidhogg dive into the ground and travel across the map. A tunnel is destroyed after it has been used or after two minutes.ĪBILITY I - Tail Swipe Ability Type: Area NIdhogg sweeping his tail in a circle, damaging and stunning enemies.ĪBILITY II - Dragon Roll Ability Type: Dash Nidhogg rolls forward, damaging any minion in his path and stopping on the first enemy god, jumping and damaging the god.ĪBILITY III - Root Smash Ability Type: Line NIdhogg rips one of Yggdrasil's roots from the ground and smash the root in a line, damaging any enemy in sight. If there is only one tunnel on the map Nidhogg will automatically go back to the fountain, but if they are multiple tunnels, then Nidhogg would be able to go teleport to different locations all across the map. With those tunnels Nidhogg can reach almost anywhere on the map. PASSIVE - Chthonic Predator A tunnel appears at the last location that each enemy god dies. He will have greenish brown scales and two gnarled horns. No more he will feast on corpses and roots, for today, Nidhogg will fill his belly with the flesh of gods.ĪPPEARANCE: Nidhogg will look like a Linworm, he will have a long serpentine body with two arms. How wonderful, he thought to himself, finally something that would satisfy him. He raised his gaze and witnessed gods clash against each other. Nidhogg climbed on the world tree to see from where this lovely smell comes from. A smell of blood, and not just any blood, blood of a god. The reason for this ridicules contest is unknown, but it could have been stopped long ago if Ratatoskr the squirrel would have stopped helping the conflict by sanding insults and jabs in the two rivals name across that impossible distance.īut in those strange times, Nidhogg smelled something new. Some say that the real reason he destroy the roots of the tree is to defeat the wise eagle at the top of Yggdrasil, who is blowing away the leaves and branches of the tree with his mighty wings. To satisfy his hunger, Nidhogg also gnaws on the roots of Yggdrasil, not caring at all for the consequences of eating the veins of the tree that hold all life in place. He enters into the realm of Náströnd to feast on the bodies of the foul wicked but even that it's not enough for him. One of the cosmic animals that inhabit the tree itself, Nidhogg is a dragon with a massive appetite for everything. That horrifying creature is Nidhogg, the bane of the tree. A creature that one by one, destroy the roots of Yggdrasil, bringing it to its end. Ultimately, the he will survive this battle and become the force of evil which balances good in the post-Ragnarok world.LORE: Under the mighty roots of the mighty Yggdrasil, lies a beast of unimaginable horror.A creature of evil and malice, a cold blood killer that devours anything in its path. At the end of this frigid and chaotic period, he will fly up from the underworld*, carrying dead criminals and leading the giants on an attack against the gods. Ragnarok will begin when the dragon finally manages to chew through the roots of Yggdrasil, causing the tree to yellow and the worlds it supports to plunge into a three-year winter. The dreaded dragon has a role to play in Ragnarok, the day when the giants will attack the gods and destroy most of their world. Thus, its name might refer to its role as a horrific monster in its action of chewing the corpses of the inhabitants of Náströnd: those guilty of murder, adultery, and oath-breaking, which Norse society considered among the worst possible. In historical Viking society, níð was a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honor and the status of a villain. ![]() In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr (Malice Striker, traditionally also spelled Níðhǫggr, often anglicized Nidhogg is a dragon/serpent who gnaws at a root of the world tree, Yggdrasil. ![]()
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