• 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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  • 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.
  • Váli/Vali is also the name of a dwarf mentioned in som versions of the Vǫluspá (instead of Náli) [3].
  • Through unravelling Vali’s relentless pursuit for justice and his involvement in Baldr’s tragic death, we gain insight into his complex character.
  • once a member of the Aesir but he was cursed by the Aesir to be a wolf he killed his brother and used his guts to restrain his father loki because of his Aesir blood...
  • This lack of other episodes from Vali’s life could lend support to the idea that he was born only to kill Hodr, but it could also simply be due to the fragmentary nature...
  • Váli is often depicted as a fierce and powerful deity who seeks retribution and serves as an instrument of divine justice.
  • Ölümünden sonra Baldr, Şir kovalamak ve Loki'yi ele geçirmek; bu versiyonda isimsiz Tanrı ziyade Váli, oğlu Odin Loki'yi oğlunun bağırsaklarına bağlayan
  • What is the myth of Váli? He is likewise said to be among the very few who will survive Ragnarök.
  • 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.
  • Welcome to our exploration of Vali, an intriguing figure in Norse mythology. Vali is a powerful god who embodies vengeance and retribution in the realm of the...