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Norse Mythology has affected today's culture in many ways. One way is that J.R.R Tolkien characters and beings in The Lord of the Rings books, creatures such as elves, were inspired by Norse Myths. Another way is that on the game series's, Halo, Master Chiefs armor is called Mjollner, which is Thor's hammer.

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