• Váli 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.
  • İskandinav mitolojisinde Váli, tanrı Odin ve dev Rindr'in oğludur. Váli'nin Baldr ve Thor da dahil olmak üzere birden çok kardeşi vardır.
  • In contrast, Váli’s story is one of the few Norse myths that provide details of his birth, childhood, and adulthood.
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  • Tarihsel kökeninden bugünkü önemine kadar Váli, alandaki uzmanlar tarafından tartışmaya, analize ve çalışmaya konu olmuştur.
  • Váli is one of the lesser known gods, but he plays a vital role in the events of Baldr’s death, one of the most popular of the Norse myths.
  • What is the myth of Váli? He is likewise said to be among the very few who will survive Ragnarök.
  • Váli/Vali is also the name of a dwarf mentioned in som versions of the Vǫluspá (instead of Náli) [3].
  • Váli’s birth was premeditated for a gruesome goal: he was to kill his halfbrother, Hödr , as punishment for the murder of his other halfbrother, Baldr.
  • Váli is often depicted as a fierce and powerful deity who seeks retribution and serves as an instrument of divine justice.
  • In the myth, Váli grows to manhood in a single day, and refuses to wash his face or comb his hair until he has slain his brother’s killer.
  • Interestingly, the parts of Váli's birth and the slaying of Höðr are entirely omitted in Snorri Sturluson's version of Baldr's death in Gylfaginning, although Snorri does...
  • One of the most unique aspects of Vali’s story is how quickly he reached adulthood and accomplished the task for which he was born.
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