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Myths featuring Odin

Explore myths where Odin appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

103 myths currently featured for Odin.

The Princess Rindr Giving Birth to the Avenger Vali

🪓 Norse MythologyStaraya Ladoga (Garðaríki Proxy), RussiaOdin • Rindr • Váli

Following the tragic death of the god Baldr, Odin seeks a way to produce an avenger who is not bound by the social ties of the Aesir. He travels to the eastern land of Garðaríki to woo the princess Rindr, daughter of King Billing, using various disguises and magic. Their son, Váli, is born with a supernatural destiny, growing to full adulthood in a single day to avenge his brother’s death by...

The Giantess Hyrrokkin Launching Baldr's Massive Funeral Ship

🪓 Norse MythologyOslofjord, NorwayBaldr • Odin • Frigg

After the beloved god Baldr was killed by a sprig of mistletoe, the Æsir gods prepared his funeral on the massive ship Hringhorni. However, the vessel was so heavy that none of the gods could launch it into the water until they summoned the powerful giantess Hyrrokkin. She arrived on a wolf with serpents for reins and pushed the ship with such immense strength that the earth trembled and the...

Vé Giving Heat and Blood to Humanity at the Dawn of Time

🪓 Norse MythologyAsh and Elm Forest, Gotland, SwedenOdin • Vili • Vé

In the primordial era of Norse mythology, the god Vé, alongside his brothers Odin and Vili, discovered two logs on a seashore and transformed them into the first humans, Ask and Embla. While Odin gave them life and Vili gave them wit, Vé bestowed upon them the crucial gifts of blood, warmth, and the senses. This act defined the physical vitality of the human race and granted them the ability...

Vili Bestowing Reason and Expression on the First Humans

🪓 Norse MythologyAsh and Elm Forest, Gotland, SwedenOdin • Vili • Vé

Following the creation of the world from Ymir's remains, the gods Odin, Vili, and Vé discovered two logs of wood on a shoreline. While Odin gave them life and Vé gave them physical form, Vili's unique contribution was the gift of reason, wit, and the power of expression. These first two humans, named Ask and Embla, became the ancestors of all humanity, carrying Vili's divine spark of...

Odin Bestowing Breath and Life on the Logs Ask and Embla

🪓 Norse MythologyAsh and Elm Forest, Gotland, SwedenOdin • Hœnir • Lóðurr

After the initial creation of the cosmos, the gods Odin, Hœnir, and Lóðurr discovered two driftwood logs on a desolate shore. The gods bestowed upon these wooden forms the gifts of breath, spirit, and physical form, transforming them into Ask and Embla, the first human beings of the Norse tradition.

Loki’s Binding and the Shaking of the Earth

🪓 Norse MythologyFjarðarárgljúfur Canyon, IcelandLoki • Sigyn • Odin

Following the tragic death of the god Baldur, Loki is apprehended by the Aesir and sentenced to an eternal punishment in a subterranean cavern. Bound with the iron-hard entrails of his own son and subjected to the venom of a serpent, Loki’s violent convulsions in response to the poison create the phenomenon known as earthquakes. His faithful wife Sigyn remains by his side, catching the venom...

Odin Whispering the Unknown Secret into the Ear of the Dead Baldr

🪓 Norse MythologyBorre Mound Cemetery, NorwayOdin • Baldr • Frigg

Following the tragic death of the god Baldr by a mistletoe dart, his funeral was held on the grandest ship in the cosmos. Before the pyre was lit, Odin, the Allfather, leaned down and whispered a final, unknown word into his dead son's ear. This secret became the ultimate riddle of Norse mythology, symbolizing the hidden hope of rebirth after Ragnarök.

Loki Disguised as Thökk Refusing to Weep Baldr out of Hel

🪓 Norse MythologyCave in Jotunheimen, NorwayLoki • Thökk • Baldr

After the tragic death of the god Baldr, the goddess Hel promises to release him from the underworld only if every living and non-living thing in the cosmos weeps for him. While the entire world mourns, a single giantess named Thökk, hidden in a remote cave, refuses to shed a tear, thereby sealing Baldr's fate. It is widely understood that Thökk was actually the trickster Loki in disguise,...

Nanna Dying of a Broken Heart and Joining Baldr on the Pyre

🪓 Norse MythologyBorre Mound Cemetery, NorwayNanna • Baldr • Odin

Following the tragic death of the god Baldr by a mistletoe arrow, his wife Nanna is overwhelmed by a grief so profound that her heart physically breaks. During the grand funeral at the shore, as she witnesses her husband being laid upon his great ship Hringhorni, her spirit leaves her body. She is placed on the funeral pyre alongside Baldr, ensuring their union continues into the halls of the...

Vidar Tearing the Wolf's Maw in Avengeance of Odin

🪓 Norse MythologySmåland Forests, SwedenVidar • Odin • Fenrir

At the height of Ragnarök, after the great wolf Fenrir swallows the All-Father Odin, the silent god Vidar steps forward to exact a grim vengeance. Utilizing his legendary shoe made from the discarded leather scraps of generations, Vidar pins the beast’s jaw to the earth and tears its mouth asunder. This act of strength marks the end of the wolf's terror and establishes Vidar as one of the few...