Summary: Heimdall is the Norse caretaker of the bridge.
names:
Norse names: Gullintanni, Heimdall
English names: Caretaker of the Bridge, the White God
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
basic information:
Heimdall: Norse God. The White God. Caretaker of the bridge.
Heimdalls relations:
A member of the Aesir.
other:
from The Handbook of Norse Mythology:
by Karl Mortensen, 1898 (Nordisk mythologi), original Danish
translated into English 1913 by A. Clinton Crowell11. HEIMDALL is called the white god; he is great and holy. Nine maids, all sisters, bore him. He is also called Gullintanni, for his teeth are of gold, and his horse is called Gulltop. As mentioned above, he dwells in the mountains of heaven at the end of the bridge of the Aesir, as caretaker of the bridge and of the gods. He needs less sleep than a bird, sees a hundred rasts (miles) before him just as well by night as by day, and has such acute hearing that he hears the grass growing in the field and the wool upon the sheep. His horn is called Gjallarhorn, which sounds so loud that it can be heard over all worlds, and his sword is called Hofuth, head.
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