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- Tarnhelm abstract "Tarnhelm is a magic helmet in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (1848-1874). It was crafted by Mime at the demand of his brother Alberich. It is used as a cloak of invisibility by Alberich in Das Rheingold (1869). It also allows one to change one's form: Alberich changes to a dragon and then a toad in Das Rheingold, Scene 3Fafner changes to a dragon at the end of Das Rheingold and appears thus in Siegfried Act II. (It is never made clear whether Fafner actually used the Tarnhelm to transform, or simply transformed as many giants and gods did in the myths. There is also no Tarnhelm present in the original Andvari myth from Reginsmál in the Poetic Edda from which Wagner drew inspiration for this scene.)Siegfried changes to Gunther's form in Götterdämmerung Act I, Scene 3.Finally, it allows one to travel long distances instantly, as Siegfried does in Götterdämmerung Act II, Scene 2.".
- Tarnhelm thumbnail Illustration_to_Richard_Wagners_%22Das_Rheingold%22.jpgwidth=300.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageExternalLink uhelms.shtml.
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- Tarnhelm wikiPageID "4083994".
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- Tarnhelm wikiPageRevisionID "669308790".
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Aegis.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Alberich.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Andvari.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Brenda_Clough.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Helmets.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magic_objects.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_objects.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Cloak_of_invisibility.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Das_Rheingold.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Diablo_2.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Diablo_II.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Dungeons_&_Dragons.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Dwarf_(mythology).
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Fafnir.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Gunther.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Götterdämmerung.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Helmet.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Scott_Rohan.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Norse_dwarves.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Poetic_Edda.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Reginsmál.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Siegfried_(opera).
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Sigurd.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Teleportation.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Thor_(Marvel_Comics).
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink Whats_Opera,_Doc%3F.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLink File:Illustration_to_Richard_Wagners_%22Das_Rheingold%22.jpg.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Tarnhelm'' spell".
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tarnhelm".
- Tarnhelm wikiPageWikiLinkText "helm of disguise".
- Tarnhelm hasPhotoCollection Tarnhelm.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Helmets.
- Tarnhelm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tarnhelm subject Category:Helmets.
- Tarnhelm subject Category:Magic_objects.
- Tarnhelm subject Category:Mythological_objects.
- Tarnhelm hypernym Helmet.
- Tarnhelm type Object.
- Tarnhelm comment "Tarnhelm is a magic helmet in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen (1848-1874). It was crafted by Mime at the demand of his brother Alberich. It is used as a cloak of invisibility by Alberich in Das Rheingold (1869). It also allows one to change one's form: Alberich changes to a dragon and then a toad in Das Rheingold, Scene 3Fafner changes to a dragon at the end of Das Rheingold and appears thus in Siegfried Act II.".
- Tarnhelm label "Tarnhelm".
- Tarnhelm sameAs Tarnhelm.
- Tarnhelm sameAs Tarnhelm.
- Tarnhelm sameAs m.0bh6db.
- Tarnhelm sameAs Q7686415.
- Tarnhelm sameAs Q7686415.
- Tarnhelm wasDerivedFrom Tarnhelm?oldid=669308790.
- Tarnhelm depiction Illustration_to_Richard_Wagners_%22Das_Rheingold%22.jpg.
- Tarnhelm isPrimaryTopicOf Tarnhelm.