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Narvi - Definition and Overview |
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In Norse mythology, Narvi was the father of Nott. Also known as Narfi or Nari, he was a son of Loki by Sigyn who was killed to punish Loki for his crimes. The gods turned his brother Vali into a slavering wolf who tore his throat out. His entrails were then used to bind Loki to a stone slab for all eternity...Or at least until Ragnarok.
There is a moon of Saturn named after him: Narvi.
In Middle-earth, Narvi (originally Ngarvi) made the Doors of Durin, on which Celebrimbor wrote the inscription.
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