• Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda refers to Rindr as the mother of Váli and one of the ásynjur (goddesses).
  • Rindr is the mother of Óðinn's son Vali/Váli who avenges the death of Baldr. ... No recent statistics trend found in databases for Rindr.
  • The main account of Rindr is book III of the Gesta Danorum, written by Saxo Grammaticus around the early thirteenth century.
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  • Rindr or Rinda is a female goddess in Norse mythology, alternatively described as a giantess or a human princess from the east.
  • Rindr thought they heard someone say Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker and had to check it out rather than customize their profile.
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  • So I decided to Google Norse mythology and rape to see if there could be any symbolism behind the event, and up popped the wiki page for Rindr.
  • Kormákr’s verse contains the statement, seið Yggr til Rindar (Yggr [Óðinn] ?enchanted Rindr), denoting Óðinn’s magical rape of Rindr with the verb síða.
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