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Thor Throwing a Boulder to Stop the River Vimur's Flooding

OriginNorse Mythology

During a perilous journey to the hall of the giant Geirröðr, the thunder god Thor is forced to cross the River Vimur, which swells to life-threatening heights. Discovering that the giantess Gjálp is standing at the river's source to cause the flood, Thor hurls a massive boulder to stem the flow and rescues himself by grabbing a rowan branch. This tale emphasizes Thor's grit and ingenuity when...

Thor Surviving the Flash Flood Caused by the Giantess Gjálp

OriginNorse Mythology

Thor, lured into a trap by Loki and deprived of his hammer, must navigate the treacherous River Vimur to reach the hall of the giant Geirröðr. When the river begins to rise dangerously due to the giantess Gjálp's interference, Thor uses his immense strength and the gifts of the giantess Grid to overcome the torrent. This myth highlights Thor's endurance and the ancient proverb that a river...

Young Agnar Rewarding Grímnir with a Drink of Water

OriginNorse Mythology

In the hall of the cruel King Geirröðr, the god Odin sits in disguise between two scorching fires, tortured for eight nights. Only the king's young son, Agnar, shows compassion by bringing the stranger a horn of water to quench his thirst. Moved by this kindness, the god reveals the secrets of the cosmos and rewards the boy with the throne.