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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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Meanwhile, I'll stick to Jormungandr...
Scales, double tongue, no feet...
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The wood must be wonderfully hard, to be able to carve in such detail. It is Most Odd! |
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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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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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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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Yes Marius, that similarity was in my mind as I opened the thread.
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