Midgard is the Earth in Norse mythology.
Midgard may also refer to:
In Germanic cosmology, Midgard is the name for Earth inhabited by and known to humans in early Germanic cosmology. The Old Norse form plays a notable role in Norse cosmology.
Caravan or caravans may refer to:
A talisman is an object which is purported to possess certain magical properties.
Sorcerer may refer to:
Haven or The Haven may refer to:
Midgard is a fantasy role-playing game from Germany. It was the first role-playing game published in German and the first to be created in Germany.
A pinnacle is an architectural feature.
Polaris is a star, also known as the North Star.
Horde may refer to:
A KO is a knockout in various sports, such as boxing and martial arts.
Michael James Owen Pallett is a Canadian composer, violinist, keyboardist, and vocalist, who performs solo as Owen Pallett or, before 2010, under the name Final Fantasy. As Final Fantasy, Pallett won the 2006 Polaris Music Prize for the album He Poos Clouds.
Fantasy is a genre of fiction.
Dark Eye(s) or The Dark Eye may refer to:
Hinterland is a German word meaning "the land behind".
Amazon most often refers to:
Middle-earth is the fictional setting of some of J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy writings.
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is an action role-playing game developed by Slovak studio Games Farm and published by Kalypso Media. It is set in a fantasy world inspired by the Norse mythology.
Midgard is an open-end, medieval fantasy play-by-mail game. It was published in 1984 by Time Space Simulations. Through 1996, the game passed through more than four different publishers, including Midgard USA. As of 2022, Talisman Games is the publisher. At initial publication, Midgard was computer moderated with partial human moderation.
Fantasia Today is a role-playing game magazine that was published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.