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== In popular culture ==
== In popular culture ==

Garm appears as a boss fight in both 2017's ''[[Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice]]'' and 2022's ''[[God of War Ragnarök]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=God of War Ragnarök - PS5 and PS4 Games |url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/god-of-war-ragnark |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=PlayStation |language=en-US}}</ref>
* Garm appears in the MMORPG : ''Ragnarök Online'', as a recurring boss
* He appears as well in the ''World of Warcraft'' extension ''Legion'', during the Helheim raid: Trial of Valor.
* In [[Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice|''Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice'']], Garm also appears as a boss. Later on he is called Fenrir.
* In the MMORPG ''Guild Wars 2'', Garm is the name given to the wolf companion of Eir Stegalkin.
* In the Action-RPG ''Dragon's Dogma'' extension, ''Dark Arisen'', Garm is he name given to the giant necrophage wolves appearing in Bitterblack Isle.
* In the ''Fire Emblem'' games, Garm is the name of a sacred axe usable in ''The Sacred stones'' series, as well as the ''Heroes'' series, but only by Ephraim.
* He is first mentioned in 2018 ''God of War'', but without apparition, then in [[God of War Ragnarök|''God of War Ragnarök'']]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=God of War Ragnarök - PS5 and PS4 Games |url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/god-of-war-ragnark |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=PlayStation |language=en-US}}</ref>'', he appears as a boss before Atreus, A.K.A Loki, put the soul of his wolf Fenrir in him.
* In ''Ace Combat Zero'', the protagonist Cipher belong to the air combat unit GALM, which logo is a dog biting on a chain which is around his whole body, as Galm 1. It is admitted that GALM is a translation error, since when he returns in ''Ace Combat: Joint Assault,'' it is under the callsign Garm 1.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:53, 16 May 2024

"Hel" (1889) by Johannes Gehrts.

In Norse mythology, Garmr or Garm (Old Norse: Garmr [ˈɡɑrmz̠]) is a wolf or dog associated with both Hel and Ragnarök, and described as a blood-stained guardian of Hel's gate.

Name

The etymology of the name Garmr remains uncertain. Bruce Lincoln brings together Garmr and the Greek mythological dog Cerberus, relating both names to a Proto-Indo-European root *ger- "to growl" (perhaps with the suffixes -*m/*b and -*r).[1] However, Daniel Ogden notes that this analysis actually requires Cerberus and Garmr to be derived from two different Indo-European roots (*ger- and *gher- respectively), and in this opinion does not establish a relationship between the two names.[2]

Attestations

Poetic Edda

The Poetic Edda poem Grímnismál mentions Garmr:

The best of trees | must Yggdrasil be,
Skíðblaðnir best of boats;
Of all the gods | is Óðinn the greatest,
And Sleipnir the best of steeds;
Bifröst of bridges, | Bragi of skalds,
Hábrók of hawks, | and Garm of hounds.[3]

One of the refrains of Völuspá uses Garmr's howling to herald the coming of Ragnarök:

Now Garm howls loud | before Gnipahellir,
The fetters will burst, | and the wolf run free;
Much do I know, | and more can see
Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight.[4]

After the first occurrence of this refrain the Fimbulvetr is related; the second occurrence is succeeded by the invasion the world of gods by jötnar; after the last occurrence, the rise of a new and better world is described.

Baldrs draumar describes a journey which Odin makes to Hel. Along the way he meets a dog.

Then Óðinn rose, | the enchanter old,
And the saddle he laid | on Sleipnir's back;
Thence rode he down | to Niflhel deep,
And the hound he met | that came from hell.

Bloody he was | on his breast before,
At the father of magic | he howled from afar;
Forward rode Óðinn, | the earth resounded
Till the house so high | of Hel he reached.[5]

Although unnamed, this dog is sometimes assumed to be Garmr.[6] Alternatively, Garmr is sometimes assumed to be identical to Fenrir. Garmr is sometimes seen as a hellhound, comparable to Cerberus.

Prose Edda

The Prose Edda book Gylfaginning assigns him a role in Ragnarök:

Then shall the dog Garmr be loosed, which is bound before Gnipahellir: he shall do battle with Týr, and each become the other's slayer.[7]
  • Garm appears in the MMORPG : Ragnarök Online, as a recurring boss
  • He appears as well in the World of Warcraft extension Legion, during the Helheim raid: Trial of Valor.
  • In Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Garm also appears as a boss. Later on he is called Fenrir.
  • In the MMORPG Guild Wars 2, Garm is the name given to the wolf companion of Eir Stegalkin.
  • In the Action-RPG Dragon's Dogma extension, Dark Arisen, Garm is he name given to the giant necrophage wolves appearing in Bitterblack Isle.
  • In the Fire Emblem games, Garm is the name of a sacred axe usable in The Sacred stones series, as well as the Heroes series, but only by Ephraim.
  • He is first mentioned in 2018 God of War, but without apparition, then in God of War Ragnarök.[8], he appears as a boss before Atreus, A.K.A Loki, put the soul of his wolf Fenrir in him.
  • In Ace Combat Zero, the protagonist Cipher belong to the air combat unit GALM, which logo is a dog biting on a chain which is around his whole body, as Galm 1. It is admitted that GALM is a translation error, since when he returns in Ace Combat: Joint Assault, it is under the callsign Garm 1.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Lincoln 1991, p. 289.
  2. ^ Ogden 2013, p. 105.
  3. ^ Bellows (1923.)
  4. ^ Bellows (1923).
  5. ^ Bellows (1923).
  6. ^ Lincoln 1991, p. 97.
  7. ^ Brodeur (1916).
  8. ^ "God of War Ragnarök - PS5 and PS4 Games". PlayStation. Retrieved 2022-11-28.

References


  • Media related to Garmr at Wikimedia Commons