Talk:Battle of Beacon/@comment-58.170.247.183-20160131192039/@comment-26397825-20160202053238

He was an actual snake though and is always a snake, whereas Nidhogg switches between being depicted as a dragon or a snake depending on where you look. Also, Jormungandr is very ocean based in it's theming, what with it being confined to the ocean until Ragnarok, whereas Nidhogg is confined in the roots of the tree - or in other words, symbolically confined in earth and dirt, similar to how the Dragon Grimm was comfined in the mountain.

I mean, both work, but I feel like Nidhogg has more in common symbollically at the moment than Jormungandr does.