- pantheon.org articles/v/vali.htmlThe youngest of Odin's sons. His mother is the giantess Rindr. Váli was birthed for the sole purpose of slaying Höðr.
- 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.
- northernpaganism.org shrines/odins-family/vali/…Vali1 Váli is Odin’s son by the frost-giantess Rind. ... Instead, Váli (sometimes called Ali or Bous) is a god of vengeance like his older half-brother Vidarr.
- symbolsage.com norse-god-of-vengeance-2/Probably most symbolic of Norse culture and views, however, is the fact that Vidar and Vali are two of the only four gods to survive Ragnarok.
- mythsandsagas.com wiki/scandinavian-mythology/…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.
- dizimat.pro film/vali-2009-izleVali izle (2009), Vali Faruk Yazıcı’nın neredeyse çocukluktan beri arkadaşı olan MTA mühendisi Ömer Uçar ve arkadaşlarının, bölgedeki zengin ...
- viking.style vali-norse-mythology-god/Born to Odin, the chief of the gods, and Rindr (also spelled Rind, Rinda, or Rindr), a giantess, Vali’s birth is tied to a profound act of vengeance and retribution.
- skjalden.com narfi-and-vali/Narfi (also spelled Nari) was killed by his own brother when the Aesir turned Váli into a wolf, who then attacked and killed Narfi.
- kids.britannica.com students/article/Vali/313972Vali grew to adulthood in a single day. He never washed his hands or combed his hair. ... Hence Vali is associated with acts of vengeance.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:VáliCategory:Váli. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ... Media in category "Váli". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.