• In stanza 10, Odin finally relents to the rules of hospitality, urging Víðarr to stand and pour a drink for the quarrelsome guest. Víðarr follows his orders.
  • 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. Odin's avenger who kills Fenrir and survives Ragnarök. Víðarr. Previous. Next.
  • Víðarr is the God of Vengence, Primitive Nature, and the Ritualistic Silence from Norse mythology.
  • 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.
  • İskandinav mitolojisinde Víðarr (Eski Norsça muhtemelen "engin hükümdar",[1] bazen Vidar, Vithar, Vidarr ya da Vitharr şeklinde ingilizleştirilir.)
  • Víðarr. Image credits: Handrit.is.. Previous image Víðarr slays Fenrir. Next image Völundr. Linked article Víðarr.
  • …be avenged by his son Vidar (Víðarr), who will pierce the beast to the heart. Thor will face the World Serpent, and they will kill each other.
  • 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.
  • While Freyr’s presence feels like a joyful and heartwarming kind of peace, Víðarr’s is more thoughtful, quieter and meditative. ... Víðarr, The God of Vengeance.