This page contains even more pictures for the Fáfnir (Old Norse: /ˈfɑːvnez̠/) page, organized by what media the image is associated with.
Mythology and folklore[]
Literature[]
Runic Records[]
A depiction on the Drävle runestone from Uppland, Sweden.
Description on the Ramsund carving.
Carvings[]
Jewelleries[]
A viking age pendant which depicted the fight between Sigurðr and Fáfnir.
Der Ring des Nibelungen[]
The Death of Fafnir by Howard Pyle.
Modern arts[]
Fáfnir is stabbed by Sigurðr.
Sigurd and Fafner by Ciruelo.
Sigurd and Fafnir by Valeriy Vegera
Sigurd v.s. Fafnir by Johan Egerkrans
Comics and graphic novels[]
Fáfnir in Dragonsblood: Legend of Sigurd.
Educational manhwa[]
Fáfnir is called by his father Hreiðmarr along with his brother Reginn.
Fáfnir and his family tie up the gods.
Anime and manga[]
Fáfnir as Takeshi Ooyama in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid.
Fáfnir in his dragon form in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid.
Fáfnir's monstrous form in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid.
Fáfnir from Little Witch Academia.
Fáfnir as seen in Magika Swordsman and Summoner manga.
Light novels[]
Fáfnir from High School D × D.
Fáfnir from Fate/Apocrypha scaled with a human.
Trading card games[]
Video games[]
Fáfnir as found in Final Fantasy XI.
The final bodd Fafnir in Volgarr the Viking.
Fáfnir in Granblue Fantasy.
Fáfnir from Fate/Grand Order.
Fáfnir in Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers.
Videos[]
Exploring Norse Mythology- The Saga of the Volsungs
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 2 (Young Sigurd - Regin's Flashback)
The Saga of the Volsungs, Part 3 (A Dragon and a Valkyrie)
Volsungs and Language (Live in Texas)
Norse Mythology - Otter’s Ransom - The Rhinegold & Sigurd the Dragon Slayer
Sigurd the Dragonslayer - A Viking Rune Stone