Andvari

/ˈɑndvɑri/ noun

In Norse mythology, a dwarf who guards treasure and possesses a magical ring that generates wealth.

From Old Norse, possibly meaning 'caution' or 'anxiety.' Andvari appears in the medieval Norse text the Völsunga saga and Eddic poetry as a cautionary tale about greed.

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