• Víðarr is referenced in the Prose Edda books Gylfaginning and Skáldskaparmál. A depiction of Víðarr defeating Fenrir by Lorenz Frølich, 1895.
  • Víðarr is described as the son of the god Óðinn and the Jǫtunn Gríðr, and is foretold to avenge his...
  • Víðarr (pronounced: "VEE-thar") also known as Vidar, is a deity in Norse mythology, who is associated with revenge, justice, and silence.
  • Vidar (Víðarr), the son of Odin and Giantess Grindr, is one of the Æsir gods in Norse mythology. He is also known as the silent god.
  • Viðarr is the Æsir god of vengeance. He is the son of Óðin and the jötunn Gríðr, and he is fated to avenge his father by killing Fenrir at Ragnarök.
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  • However, the manner of Fenrir's death is different in Vafþrúðnismál, stanza 53, which states that Víðarr shall tear apart the terrible jaws and so shall slay the wolf.
  • Víðarr is the avenger of his father, the son that puts things right, the restorer. Víðarr is the slayer of the wolf. ... Víðarr restores Order, Víðarr rights wrongs.
  • Víðarr is one of the Æsir. He is the son of Óðinn and Gríðr. ... Then Víðarr takes the wolf's upper jaw in on hand and rips his mouth apart whereupon he dies'.
  • Deity Title: Víðarr, The Silent God, Avenger of the Gods. Deity Symbol: A large leather shoe or boot. Home Plane: Asgard.