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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...

Vidar Tearing Fenrir's Jaws Apart with His Thick Shoe

OriginNorse Mythology

Vidar, the silent son of Odin, fulfills his destiny during Ragnarök by avenging his father’s death. Using a specialized shoe crafted from the leather scraps of generations, he pins the lower jaw of the wolf Fenrir and tears the beast asunder, surviving the twilight of the gods to help lead a new world.

Vidar Tearing the Wolf's Maw in Avengeance of Odin

OriginNorse Mythology

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...