Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is Egypt thus her

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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
ᚨᛉᚱᛟ Ancient Pagan ᚻᚱᛁᛏᚳ on Gab: '@joeyb333 Here is the
Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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Not burst your bubble but I believe Tyr is Angrboða's father since she has  no parents in the Edda. Tyr traveled to many places and one of them is  Egypt thus her
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