MáNI
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In Norse mythology, 'Máni' was the god of the moon and a son of Mundilfari and Glaur. Máni pulled the moon through the sky every night, pursued by the wolf, Hati. At Ragnarok, Hati catches up to Mani, trying to consume it as one of the tragedies of Ragnarok.
The Old Norse word ''máni'' is the everyday word for "moon".
★ Nótt, Norse personification of night.
★ Vidfinn, feauturing a hypothesis about the source of the nursery rhyme called Jack and Jill.
In Norse mythology, 'Máni' was the god of the moon and a son of Mundilfari and Glaur. Máni pulled the moon through the sky every night, pursued by the wolf, Hati. At Ragnarok, Hati catches up to Mani, trying to consume it as one of the tragedies of Ragnarok.
The Old Norse word ''máni'' is the everyday word for "moon".
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★ Nótt, Norse personification of night.
★ Vidfinn, feauturing a hypothesis about the source of the nursery rhyme called Jack and Jill.
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