Ettin is an English word descended from ang,
eoten, link=no, referring to a type of being in Germanic folklore. The term may further refer to:
Folklore
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Bogle
A bogle, boggle, or bogill is a Northumbrian''Rambles in Northumberland, and on the Scottish border ...'' by William Andrew Chatto, Chapman and Hall, 1835 and Scots term for a ghost or folkloric being,''The local historian's table book, of r ...
(also called Ettin), a malevolent creature in Northumbrian folklore
Gaming
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Ettin (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a two-headed giant
* Ettin, the twisted, mindless remains of the fighters of the Legion in the computer game ''
Hexen: Beyond Heretic''
* Ettins, a species in the ''
Creatures
Creature often refers to:
* An animal, monster, or Extraterrestrial life, alien
Creature or creatures may also refer to:
Film and television
* Creature (1985 film), ''Creature'' (1985 film), a 1985 science fiction film by William Malone
* Creat ...
'' series of computer games
* Ettin, a two-headed monstrous giant found in ''
Ultima'' game series
Media
* Ettins, a name given to the
Goa'uld by the
Asgard in the TV series
Stargate SG-1
* Ettin, a two-headed giant humanoid character in the ''
Three Thieves'' graphic novel series
See also
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Hind Etin
"Hind Etin" (Roudbr>33 Child 41) is a folk ballad existing in several variants.
Synopsis
Lady Margaret goes to the woods, and her breaking a branch is questioned by Hind Etin, who takes her with him into the forest. She bears him seven sons, but ...
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The Red Ettin''
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