Yggdrasil (disambiguation)

Yggdrasil (disambiguation)

Yggdrasil is the world tree of Norse mythology.

Yggdrasil may also refer to:
* "Yggdrasill" (album), an album by Norwegian Black Metal band Enslaved
* "Yggdrasil" (album), an album by Bump of Chicken
* Yggdrasil (band), a folk band from the Faroe Islands
* Yggdrasil (german band), a folk band from the Germany
* Yggdrasil (Oh My Goddess!), a powerful computer used by Heaven to run the universe in "Oh My Goddess!"
* Yggdrasil (Digimon), the overseer of the Digital World in several series of the "Digimon" franchise
* Yggdrasil Linux, an early Linux distribution
* Yggdrasil, a spaceship in the "Hyperion Cantos" novel series by Dan Simmons
*Mithos Yggdrasill, a character in the video game Tales of Symphonia


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