- liquisearch.com höðrLoki, upon finding out about Baldr's one weakness, made a missile from mistletoe, and helped Höðr shoot it at Baldr.
- shmoop.com study-guides/hod-myth/Learning Guide and Teacher Resources for Hod (Höðr) written by PhD students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley.
- myndir.uvic.ca HoDr01.htmlDepending on the source, the mistletoe projectile is a spear, an arrow, or a dart. In the Prose Edda, Höðr is blind and his aim is guided by Loki.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:HöðrHöðr; Høder; Hoder; Hodur; Hoðr; Hödr; Hodr; 호드르; 회드르; Höðr; هود (نوردية); هود (ميثولوجيا نورديه); Хед; Höðr</nowiki>.
- simpsonswiki.com wiki/HöðrHöðr is a character in Norse mythology. History[edit]. ... Behind the Laughter[edit]. Höðr is a blind god in Norse mythology, and a son of Odin and Frigg.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/HöðrHöðr. (Norse mythology) The blind son of the Norse gods Odin and Frigg, whom Loki tricked into shooting Baldur with a mistletoe arrow.
- pan0ramics.blogspot.com 2018/03/hod-hor.htmlHod (Höðr, male); Thrúd (Þrúðr, female); Princess Anna, Frozen (2013) Timothée Chalamet; Dawn, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997); Ariel, The Little...
- dictionary.sensagent.com Höðr/en-en/Some scholars have speculated that he found it distasteful since Höðr is essentially innocent in his version of the story.[citation needed].