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After the battle of Ragnarok, two humans, Lif (meaning "life") and Lifthrasir (meaning "Vitality") emerged from the only place Surtrs fiery brands had not burned; Hodmimir's Forest. It is suggested that Hodmimir's forest may be one and the same as the "World tree" Yggdrasill.

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