Citations:Helhest


 * 1884, John Fulford Vicary, A Danish Parsonage, page 110:
 * 'Then it must be the Helhest,' said the other, who shortly after died. It is said that in the cathedral at Roeskilde, there is a narrow stone on which, in old times, people used to spit, because a Helhest was buried there.
 * 1991, Jong Holland:
 * ... even if the occupying powers did not know a Helhest from Odin&#39;s eight-legged super-horse Sleipnir, there were enough Danish Nazis to enlighten them. Each of the nine covers of Helhesten carried a lithographed Helhest by a different artist.
 * 2020, J.R. Pearse Nelson, Magic Reigns, J.R. Pearse Nelson
 * He focused on June as the Helhest stomped three overlarge hooves so close Henry felt the air displaced by its motion. Too close. The smell of decay surrounded them, like meat turned rancid.