Mimir (disambiguation)

Mimir (disambiguation)

Mimir can refer to:

  • Mímir, a primal figure of Norse mythology
  • Mimir (Regin in other sources), the name of Sigurd's foster father in Thidrekssaga (Þiðrekssaga). He is one basis for the character Mime in Richard Wagner's Ring cycle.
  • Mimir (Planescape), a magical construct that is created to provide information to players in the Dungeons & Dragons Planescape setting
  • Mimir (band), a textural music project of the members of The Legendary Pink Dots and Christoph Heemann
  • Mimir, a fictional planet in the 1965 Science Fiction novel "The X-Factor" by Andre Norton

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