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==== [[Anime and Manga]] ====
* ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'': Most of Dukemon's arsenal consists of weapons named after legendary weapons of Norse mythology. In his base form he wields a lance called Gram, and as [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower|Crimson Mode]] he wields dual [[Energy Weapon|energy weapons]] named Blutgang and Gungnir. In [[All There in the Manual|expanded universe material]], his [[Evil Counterpart]] [[Palette Swap]] ChaosDukemon instead calls his lance Balmung.
* Look at any work by [[Kosuke Fujishima]], ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' being most prevalent.{{verify|reason=AMG certainly has references to Norse deities, but where does it reference any weapons? And where are the mythological references to anything in his other works: éX-Driver, You're Under Arrest, Piano, Paradise Residence, Toppu GP, and if you stretch a point Sakura Wars and the "'Tales"' series?}}
* Marie Mjolnir from ''[[Soul Eater]]'' is a Death Scythe whose weapon form is a hammer.
* Laevatein is the name of Signum's Intelligent Device from the ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' series, though it's also been called Levantine.<ref>"[[w:Lævateinn|Lævateinn]]" is a weapon created by Loki to defeat the cockerel Viðofnir. "Levantine" means "from the [[w:Levant|Levant]]".</ref> Another sword called Laevatein is mentioned as a "rare drop" in a MMORPG in ''[[Lucky Star]]''.
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