• Ull (also known as Ullr), with his bow and skis, is such an elusive presence in Norse mythology that no conclusive remarks can be made about him.
  • In Norse mythology, Ullr is a god that is hard to pin down. Keep reading to find out what we know about Ullr, one of Norse mythology’s lost gods!
  • What Rune is associated with Ullr? What kind of god is Ullr? In Norse mythology, Ullr was handsome, warlike, and an especially suited deity to invoke before a duel.
  • If you’re familiar with Norse mythology, you may have heard of Odin, Thor, and Loki, but there’s one god that often goes overlooked – Ullr, the Norse God of Winter.
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  • Ullr (pronounced /⁠ˈuːlɚ⁠/[key]; Japanese: ウル Ulir), dubbed the "Bowmaster" (Japanese: 弓使い Bow User), was a member of the Twelve Crusaders...
  • Ullr is comming. An often forgotten god in the Norse Pantheon. Ullr is associated with skiing, snow, winter the hunt and the althing.
  • Ullr is the G od of the hunt , therefore an excellent archer, hunter, skater, and skier, handsome, warlike, and an especially apt deity to invoke before a duel.
  • Ullr is mentioned in the poem Grímnismál where the homes of individual gods are recounted. The English versions shown here are by Thorpe.
  • Ullr (ya da Uller) İskandinav mitolojisinde Thor ve Sif'in oğlu, Ydal'de yaşayan av, okçuluk ve oyun tanrısıdır. Silahı porsuk ağacından yapılmış olan uzun bir yaydır.