BaviPower Viking Blog — Thor

Fenrir was the most infamous monster in Norse mythology

5 Unknown Norse Figures Related to Important Events

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Norse mythology needed a system of supporting characters who added more flavour to the tales. In fact, the stories of these supporting less known characters were as interesting as those of the main characters like Odin the Allfather or Thor God of Lightning and Thunder.

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 Lesson from Mjolnir hammer and god Thor in Norse mythology

Lesson from Mjolnir Hammer of Thor in Norse Myth

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The Vikings worshipped the Mjolnir hammer of Thor. In Norse mythology, Thor had a hammer which helped him create thunder and lightning. He wielded his hammer to protect his friends and his people. Though the Mjolnir hammer had a shortcoming, Thor coped with it making it become the weapon that the Viking community worshipped.

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3 Ideas of Thor's Tattoos for Thor Worshippers

3 Ideas of Thor's Tattoos for Thor Worshippers

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Thor was among the most powerful gods in Norse mythology. He was the son of Odin and the giantess Jord. Thor wielded his Mjolnir hammer defending the gods and the humanity. He was the symbol of strength, bravery, and generosity.

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Ymir the first and the biggest giant in Norse mythology

The Giant in Norse Myth Was Not Really Giant and Cruel

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In Norse mythology, not all of the giants were enormous. And not all of them were the villains in the mythology. The misunderstanding toward the Norse giants took place when the word "Jotun" was translated into "giant".

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Loki was the villain of villain in Norse mythology. He was not only the most notorious trickster but also the rudest and cruellest in Norse mythology

Loki: The Rudest and Cruellest in Norse mythology

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Loki was not only a mischievous trickster in Norse mythology, but he was also the most impolite figure in the myth. Maybe from his viewpoint, everything he did was the creative ideas. But things just went completely wrong when Loki came up with something. This blog post lists out 4 tales exemplifying why Loki was the rudest and cruellest in Norse mythology.

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