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==Name==
==Name==
The etymology of the name ''Garmr'' remains uncertain. [[Bruce Lincoln]] brings together Garmr and the [[Greek mythology|Greek mythological]] dog [[Cerberus]], relating both names to a Proto-Indo-European root ''*ger-'' "to growl" (perhaps with the suffixes ''-*m/*b'' and ''-*r'').{{sfn|Lincoln|1991|p=289}} However, Daniel Ogden notes that this analysis actually requires ''Cerberus'' and ''Garmr'' to be derived from two ''different'' Indo-European roots (*''ger-'' and *''gher-'' respectively), and in this opinion does not establish a relationship between the two names.{{sfn|Ogden|2013|p=105}}
The etymology of the name ''Garmr'' remains uncertain. [[Bruce Lincoln]] brings together Garmr and the [[Greek mythology|Greek mythological]] dog [[Cerberus]], relating both names to a Proto-Indo-European root ''*ger-'' "to growl" (perhaps with the suffixes ''-*m/*b'' and ''-*r'').{{sfn|Lincoln|1991|p=289}} However, Daniel Ogden notes that this analysis actually requires ''Cerberus'' and ''Garmr'' to be derived from two ''different'' Indo-European roots (*''ger-'' and *''gher-'' respectively), and in this opinion does not establish a relationship between the two names.{{sfn|Ogden|2013|p=105}}
He also appears in [[Low Saxon]] folklore as the [[helhond]] or kardoes in [[Twente]], Eastern [[Netherlands]] as the companion of [[Tamfana]] or [[Tanfana]]; one of [[Hell]]'s/[[Nerthus]]'s many titles/names.
It's said that his red glowing eyes have been seen around the [[tankenberg]], in [[Oldenzaal]] and that his howl indicates illness and death.
Elements within pan-Germanic folklore overlap with the ancient tradition of "'t an bloaz'n" of the "mirreweenterhorn", blowing the [[midwinterhoorn]], also called a [[Lur]].
It is likely that the eery sounds of the horn, used to communicate with the spirits of the ancestors, were answered by wolves in the area, and thus the sound became synonymous to winter, illness, death and the veil between life and death being very thin.
The Lur/midwinterhorn was a ritual [[animistic]] tool, played to call into the "otherworld", thank the ancestors or to announce and guide the passing of family and members of the community.


==Attestations==
==Attestations==
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Garmr is the namesake and emblem of the protagonist's squadron, Galm Team, in the [[combat flight simulation game]] ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]].'' The name "Galm" is a [[Engrish|mistransliteration of "Garmr" into English]] due to the singular liquid phoneme in the [[Japanese language]].
Garmr is the namesake and emblem of the protagonist's squadron, Galm Team, in the [[combat flight simulation game]] ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]].'' The name "Galm" is a [[Engrish|mistransliteration of "Garmr" into English]] due to the singular liquid phoneme in the [[Japanese language]].


Garmr appears as a boss fight in the 2017 video game ''[[Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice]]'' and 2022's ''[[God of War Ragnarök]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=God of War Ragnarök - PS5 and PS4 Games |url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/god-of-war-ragnarok |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=PlayStation |language=en-US}}</ref>
Garmr appears as a boss fight in the 2003 video game ''[[Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand]]'', 2017's ''[[Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice]]'' and 2022's ''[[God of War Ragnarök]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=God of War Ragnarök - PS5 and PS4 Games |url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/god-of-war-ragnarok |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=PlayStation |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
In episode 12 of the anime [[The Most Notorious "Talker" Runs the World's Greatest Clan]], the new group Wild Tempest must fight in the Quartz Valley against Garmr, who is a rank 9 beastly dog. This version of Garmr is intelligent, can speak, has 3 tails, 3 pairs of eyes, and has an open chest.


In episode 12 of the anime [[The Most Notorious "Talker" Runs the World's Greatest Clan]], the new group Wild Tempest must fight in the Quartz Valley against Garmr, who is a rank 9 beastly dog. This version of Garmr is intelligent, can speak, has 3 tails, 3 pairs of eyes, and has an open chest.
==See also==


* [[Hellhound]]
* [[Hellhound]]

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"Hel" (1889) by Johannes Gehrts.

In Norse mythology, Garmr or Garm (Old Norse: Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a wolf or dog associated with both Hel and Ragnarök, and described as a blood-stained guardian of Hel's gate.

Name

The etymology of the name Garmr remains uncertain. Bruce Lincoln brings together Garmr and the Greek mythological dog Cerberus, relating both names to a Proto-Indo-European root *ger- "to growl" (perhaps with the suffixes -*m/*b and -*r).Template:Sfn However, Daniel Ogden notes that this analysis actually requires Cerberus and Garmr to be derived from two different Indo-European roots (*ger- and *gher- respectively), and in this opinion does not establish a relationship between the two names.Template:Sfn

He also appears in Low Saxon folklore as the helhond or kardoes in Twente, Eastern Netherlands as the companion of Tamfana or Tanfana; one of Hell's/Nerthus's many titles/names.

It's said that his red glowing eyes have been seen around the tankenberg, in Oldenzaal and that his howl indicates illness and death.

Elements within pan-Germanic folklore overlap with the ancient tradition of "'t an bloaz'n" of the "mirreweenterhorn", blowing the midwinterhoorn, also called a Lur.

It is likely that the eery sounds of the horn, used to communicate with the spirits of the ancestors, were answered by wolves in the area, and thus the sound became synonymous to winter, illness, death and the veil between life and death being very thin.

The Lur/midwinterhorn was a ritual animistic tool, played to call into the "otherworld", thank the ancestors or to announce and guide the passing of family and members of the community.

Attestations

Poetic Edda

The Poetic Edda poem Grímnismál mentions Garmr:

The best of trees | must Yggdrasil be,
Skíðblaðnir best of boats;
Of all the gods | is Óðinn the greatest,
And Sleipnir the best of steeds;
Bifröst of bridges, | Bragi of skalds,
Hábrók of hawks, | and Garm of hounds.[1]

One of the refrains of Völuspá uses Garmr's howling to herald the coming of Ragnarök:

Now Garm howls loud | before Gnipahellir,
The fetters will burst, | and the wolf run free;
Much do I know, | and more can see
Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight.[2]

After the first occurrence of this refrain the Fimbulvetr is related; the second occurrence is succeeded by the invasion the world of gods by jötnar; after the last occurrence, the rise of a new and better world is described.

Baldrs draumar describes a journey which Odin makes to Hel. Along the way he meets a dog.

Then Óðinn rose, | the enchanter old,
And the saddle he laid | on Sleipnir's back;
Thence rode he down | to Niflhel deep,
And the hound he met | that came from hell.

Bloody he was | on his breast before,
At the father of magic | he howled from afar;
Forward rode Óðinn, | the earth resounded
Till the house so high | of Hel he reached.[3]

Although unnamed, this dog is sometimes assumed to be Garmr.Template:Sfn Alternatively, Garmr is sometimes assumed to be identical to Fenrir. Garmr is sometimes seen as a hellhound, comparable to Cerberus.

Prose Edda

The Prose Edda book Gylfaginning assigns him a role in Ragnarök:

Then shall the dog Garmr be loosed, which is bound before Gnipahellir: he shall do battle with Týr, and each become the other's slayer.[4]

In popular culture

Garmr is the namesake and emblem of the protagonist's squadron, Galm Team, in the combat flight simulation game Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War. The name "Galm" is a mistransliteration of "Garmr" into English due to the singular liquid phoneme in the Japanese language.

Garmr appears as a boss fight in the 2003 video game Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand, 2017's Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and 2022's God of War Ragnarök.[5]

In episode 12 of the anime The Most Notorious "Talker" Runs the World's Greatest Clan, the new group Wild Tempest must fight in the Quartz Valley against Garmr, who is a rank 9 beastly dog. This version of Garmr is intelligent, can speak, has 3 tails, 3 pairs of eyes, and has an open chest.

See also

Notes

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References

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  1. Bellows (1923.)
  2. Bellows (1923).
  3. Bellows (1923).
  4. Brodeur (1916).
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