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Old 4th July 2018, 12:46 PM   #1
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David, the "something" above the hands in the centre is no clearer in the hand, it is a protrusion from between the lower teeth, I cannot fathom what it might be.

Yes, no doubt at all that Grendel is difficult to support as a candidate, as is Green Man, as is any other Norse mythological character of which I am aware --- not that I'm aware of very many.

I found a site yesterday that I intend to contact with the question, it appears to be a Norse myth stronghold
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Old 4th July 2018, 01:29 PM   #2
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Meanwhile, I'll stick to Jormungandr...

Scales, double tongue, no feet...
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Old 4th July 2018, 02:23 PM   #3
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Meanwhile, I'll stick to Jormungandr...

Scales, double tongue, no feet...
But the carving here does have feet,...is kneeling.
The wood must be wonderfully hard, to be able to carve in such detail.

It is Most Odd!
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Old 4th July 2018, 05:27 PM   #4
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But the carving here does have feet,...is kneeling.
Yes, indeed. Now I see the feet.

So if it is not Jormungandr... my best guess would be my mother-in-law. I seem to recognise some features.


PS: What if it is not inspired by a specific figure from Norse mythology, and is simply an artistic interpretation of a monster... any monster?!
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Old 4th July 2018, 08:40 PM   #5
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I was thinking the same thing Marius, just an artistic, generic monster.

Does Jormungandr have two tongues, or a forked tongue? This little bloke has one forked tongue coming from each side of his mouth --- if indeed they are tongues, and not something else.
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Old 5th July 2018, 02:10 PM   #6
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Does Jormungandr have two tongues, or a forked tongue?
The solution is quite simple: have to find someone who met Jormungandr in person and ask him.


Meanwhile the discussion is opened to speculation. Not very much unlike the discussions we had about some Keris hilts (whether is Battara Bayu, or Bhima, or God knows who?!).
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Old 5th July 2018, 09:48 PM   #7
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Yes Marius, that similarity was in my mind as I opened the thread.
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