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'''Frey''' in [[Norse mythology]] was an important [[god]] of the [[Viking]]s. In [[Old Norse]], "Frey" meant master; the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Jo Grant]] found out when meeting [[Odin]], [[Thor]] and other gods of Norse mythology that Frey was actually {{Delgado}}, who was out to get [[Gungnir]], Odin's time-controlling spear, in the [[Sweden]] of the year [[141]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Spear of Destiny (short story)|The Spear of Destiny]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 11 January 2023
- You may be looking for Frey Saxton, the Warden in the Graxis System.
Frey in Norse mythology was an important god of the Vikings. In Old Norse, "Frey" meant master; the Third Doctor and Jo Grant found out when meeting Odin, Thor and other gods of Norse mythology that Frey was actually the Master, who was out to get Gungnir, Odin's time-controlling spear, in the Sweden of the year 141. (PROSE: The Spear of Destiny)