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Odin Disguised as Grímnir Tortured Between Two Fires by King Geirröth

đŸȘ“ Norse MythologyNidaros (Trondheim), NorwayOdin ‱ Frigg ‱ King Geirröth

While testing the hospitality of his foster-son King Geirröth, Odin disguises himself as a traveler named Grímnir but is captured and tortured between two roaring fires for eight nights. The king's young son, Agnar, shows mercy by offering the god a drink, prompting Odin to reveal profound secrets of the cosmos and the divine halls before unveiling his true identity. The myth ends with the...

Lu Dongbin Passing the Ten Grueling Tests of Character to Become an Immortal

🐉 Chinese MythologyYellow Crane Tower, Wuhan, ChinaLu Dongbin ‱ Zhongli Quan ‱ Bai Mudan

The scholar Lu Dongbin encounters the immortal Zhongli Quan and undergoes ten rigorous trials designed to test his detachment, virtue, and resolve. From facing the illusion of his family's death to resisting the temptations of wealth and lust, Lu proves his worthiness for the Tao. His success leads to his transformation into one of the legendary Eight Immortals, often associated with the...