- en.wikipedia.org VáliVáli as depicted by Carl Emil Doepler,1882. In Norse mythology, Váli (Old Norse) is a god and the son of the god Odin and the female jötun Rindr.
- tr.wikipedia.org Váliİskandinav mitolojisinde Váli, tanrı Odin ve dev Rindr'in oğludur. Váli'nin Baldr ve Thor da dahil olmak üzere birden çok kardeşi vardır.
- norsemythologist.com vali/In Norse mythology, Váli is the god of vengeance. He is the son of the all-father Odin (Old Norse Óðinn) and the Æsir giantess (a jötunn) Rindr.
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- ydalir.ca norsegods/vali/After the trickster is finally caught and brought to justice, it is Váli who slays one of Loki’s sons and ties Loki to the rocks with his own son’s entrails.
- thewickedgriffin.com vali-son-of-odin/Learn about Váli, the son of Odin in Norse mythology. Discover his role, stories, and symbolism in the Norse pantheon. Explore the depths of this intriguing deity.
- wtname.com vali/In Norse mythology, Váli is a son of the god Odin and the giantess Rindr. The name Váli is derived from the Old Norse word “Váli,” which means “slaughter” or “killer.”
- nordicnames.de wiki/VáliVáli/Vali is also the name of a dwarf mentioned in som versions of the Vǫluspá (instead of Náli) [3]. ... Váli is also used as an Icelandic horse name.
- fiveable.me key-terms/archaeology-of-the-viking-…Váli's existence reflects the belief that even gods are subject to the rules of vengeance and familial loyalty, as seen through his actions after Baldr's death.