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Klipthörg is an ancient Norse mythical creature presented as the “King of Lizards” primarily by himself. “Klipthörg” is not well known as a being due to the recent discovery of stories detailing this entity during an excavation dig January 17, 2018 in Norway. Klipthörg purportedly claimed in myths that he was the “son of the serpent, brother to the equestrian, and ready to retake his throne.” While the meaning behind this is unknown it is believed the line refers to some sort of potential snake deity father and may hint at a possible backstory of Klipthörg being expelled from his home. Not much is yet known about this entity, though Norse mythological researchers are looking into other potential references to Klipthörg. One researcher has theorized Klipthörg was a son of Loki, the god of mischief and claims this is who “the serpent” refers to. Coinciding with the theory, Fenrir wolf could potentially be the equestrian brother, likely due to translation errors.