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Völundr Slaying Niðuðr's Sons and Forging Their Skulls into Goblets

🪓 Norse MythologyIsle of Gotland, SwedenVölundr • Niðuðr • Böðvildr

Völundr, a legendary smith, was captured and maimed by King Niðuðr to ensure a lifetime of forced labor. In a brutal act of vengeance, Völundr killed the king's two young sons and transformed their body parts into exquisite jewelry and drinking vessels. After revealing his gruesome revenge and seducing the king's daughter, Völundr escaped his island prison using a pair of wings he had...

Young Agnar Rewarding Grímnir with a Drink of Water

🪓 Norse MythologyNidaros (Trondheim), NorwayOdin • Agnar • Geirröðr

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.