Myths Collection

Search by title and refine by origin, characters, tags, and sort order.

The Hound Garmr Howling and Breaking Free from Gnipahellir

OriginNorse Mythology

Garmr, the blood-stained hound of Hel, guards the mouth of the Gnipahellir cave at the threshold of the underworld. According to prophecy, his thunderous howling signals the arrival of Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods. When the world begins to end, Garmr breaks his iron chains, escapes his subterranean vigil, and joins the final battle where he and the god Týr ultimately slay one another.

Thor's Final Nine Steps

OriginNorse Mythology

During the final battle of Ragnarök, Thor faces his arch-nemesis, the World Serpent Jörmungandr. Although Thor successfully slays the beast with a mighty blow from Mjölnir, he is coated in the serpent's lethal venom. The god of thunder manages to walk exactly nine steps away from the fallen monster before the poison takes his life, marking the end of the protector of Midgard.