
1) Fictional goddess 2) Fictional princess 3) Fictional roboticist 4) Norn 5) Time and fate goddess 6) Viking Age woman
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Skuld (the name possibly means `debt` or `future`) is a Norn in Norse mythology. Along with Urðr (Old Norse `fate`) and Verðandi (possibly `happening` or `present`), Skuld makes up a trio of Norns that are described as deciding the fates of people. Skuld appears in at least two poems as a Valkyrie. ==Poetic Edda== Skuld is mentioned in...
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[Oh My Goddess!] == Creation and conception == Skuld was one of a series of characters created by Kōsuke Fujishima, and is depicted as the younger sister of Belldandy, one of the two main protagonists of the series. Along with the characters of Belldandy, Urd and Keiichi Morisato, she is regarded as one of the four major characters in Oh M...
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[princess] Skuld was a princess of Scandinavian legend who married Heoroweard and encouraged him to kill Hroðulf (Hrólfr Kraki). The accounts of her vary greatly from source to source. ==Hrólfr Kraki`s saga== Hrólfr Kraki`s saga tells that one Yule, Helgi (appears as Halga in Beowulf) was visited by an ugly being while he was in his hun...
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(from the article `Norn`) ...any of a group of supernatural beings who corresponded to the Greek Moirai; they were usually represented as three maidens who spun or wove the ...
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One of several Norns.
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In Norse mythology, Skuld was the Norn of the future.
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[
n] - goddess of fate: Future
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noun goddess of fate: a dwarf who personified the future
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