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    In Norse mythology, a dís ( Old Norse: [ˈdiːs], "lady", plural dísir [ˈdiːsez̠]) is a female deity, ghost, or spirit associated with Fate who can be either benevolent or antagonistic toward mortals. Dísir may act as protective spirits of Norse clans.

  2. Dís was a Dwarf woman of Durin's Folk. Dís was the daughter of Thráin II and sister of Frerin and Thorin II, as well as the mother of Fíli and Kíli. She was born in the Lonely Mountain on TA 2760, and was later driven into exile by Smaug in TA 2770.[1] Dís is the only dwarf-woman ever named by...

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Dís was the daughter of King Thráin II and younger sister of Thorin and Frerin. Like her brothers, she was born in Lonely Mountain and was driven into exile in T.A. 2770 when the dragon Smaug sacked the kingdom.

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    • Lady of Erebor
  4. Mar 7, 2023 · The Disir are divine feminine entities in Norse mythology, associated with destiny, preservation, and lineage. They are honored in the mid-winter festival of Dísablót, and may rule over the Land of the Dead.

  5. Sep 21, 2017 · Most of our sources for Norse myth tell of gods and great heroes, but constant references in the sagas also reveal a belief in spirits called dís (plural dís...

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  6. In Norse mythology, a dís (Old Norse: [ˈdiːs], "lady", plural dísir [ˈdiːsez̠]) is a deity, ghost, or spirit associated with Fate who can be either benevolent or antagonistic toward mortals. Dísir may act as protective spirits of...

  7. Learn about dís, a term for female supernatural beings in Norse mythology. Find out their roles, associations, and sources in eddic poems and sagas.