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Helheim, the Norse Underworld, is actually Xibalba and Avalon. Natla tells this to Lara in the Mediterranean level of [[Tomb Raider Underworld]], and that no one can enter without [[Thor's Hammer]].
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'''Helheim''' - the "Norse Underworld" in the game [[Underworld]] - is a name given to places previously referred to as "[[Xibalba]]" and "[[Avalon]]", and the  final level of Underworld takes place there. Natla informs Lara about "Helheim" in the [[Mediterranean]] level, and that no one can enter "Helheim" without [[Thor's Hammer]]. At one point Lara tells Zip; "Helheim, Zip. Various myths use different names, but they all apply to the same remnants of the ancient world". This melds the plots of [[Legend ]] and [[Underworld]] to some extent, but as a statement of mythological lore makes little or no sense.
  
Helheim is where Lara's mother actually is. In one of the gameplay trailers, Lara tells Zip what she heard from Natla; "Helheim, Zip. Various myths use different names, but they all apply to the same remnants of the ancient world".
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==Helheim in legend==
 
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[[Image:Hel.jpg|thumb|Hel (lower right) from an 18th century manuscript]]
The final level of Tomb Raider Underworld takes place there,where it houses the Midgard serpent.
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Helheim or Helgardh according to the Norse Eddas is a slightly ill-defined place and the abode of the Norse goddess Hel [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helgardh]. Helheim is also the name of a glacier in Greenland [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helheim_Glacier].

Revision as of 12:25, 18 December 2008

Helheim - the "Norse Underworld" in the game Underworld - is a name given to places previously referred to as "Xibalba" and "Avalon", and the final level of Underworld takes place there. Natla informs Lara about "Helheim" in the Mediterranean level, and that no one can enter "Helheim" without Thor's Hammer. At one point Lara tells Zip; "Helheim, Zip. Various myths use different names, but they all apply to the same remnants of the ancient world". This melds the plots of Legend and Underworld to some extent, but as a statement of mythological lore makes little or no sense.

Helheim in legend

Hel (lower right) from an 18th century manuscript

Helheim or Helgardh according to the Norse Eddas is a slightly ill-defined place and the abode of the Norse goddess Hel [1]. Helheim is also the name of a glacier in Greenland [2].