🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 02:03 🤔 *The question of Tyr's parentage is debated, with sources suggesting he is either the son of Odin or a giant named Hymir, presenting a dual nature in his character.* 04:09 🐺 *Fenrir, the colossal wolf, raised by Tyr in Asgard, posed a potential threat as he grew stronger. The gods sought dwarves' help to create Gleipnir, a magical chain, to bind Fenrir.* 05:33 ⚔️ *In a crucial event, Tyr demonstrated unparalleled bravery by placing his hand in Fenrir's mouth as a pledge. Fenrir, unable to break free, bit off Tyr's hand, leading to Fenrir's binding and the unfolding of Ragnarok.* 06:29 💔 *Tyr meets his end during Ragnarok, battling Garm, the fearsome guard dog of Hell, in a cataclysmic event. Despite his death, Tyr's legacy as a god of war, law, and justice endures, influencing Norse culture and history.* Made with HARPA AI
I've been reading Marvel's Thor comics and I noticed some characters seem like they are better depictions of different deities. Marvel's romantic, just, and beloved Thor (whose soul is desired by Hela) feels a bit more like Baldr too me. Baldur actually feels like Tyr, being brave, wise, self sacrificing, a close friend of Thor who I thought might have been his brother for a bit, swordsman who stands by his friends to the bitter end. It would have been cool to see a version of the comics where Tyr and Loki bond over giant heritage and he ends up as the link between the villain and hero, especially considering how linked to Loki and Ragnarok he is.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
02:03 🤔 *The question of Tyr's parentage is debated, with sources suggesting he is either the son of Odin or a giant named Hymir, presenting a dual nature in his character.*
04:09 🐺 *Fenrir, the colossal wolf, raised by Tyr in Asgard, posed a potential threat as he grew stronger. The gods sought dwarves' help to create Gleipnir, a magical chain, to bind Fenrir.*
05:33 ⚔️ *In a crucial event, Tyr demonstrated unparalleled bravery by placing his hand in Fenrir's mouth as a pledge. Fenrir, unable to break free, bit off Tyr's hand, leading to Fenrir's binding and the unfolding of Ragnarok.*
06:29 💔 *Tyr meets his end during Ragnarok, battling Garm, the fearsome guard dog of Hell, in a cataclysmic event. Despite his death, Tyr's legacy as a god of war, law, and justice endures, influencing Norse culture and history.*
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I've been reading Marvel's Thor comics and I noticed some characters seem like they are better depictions of different deities. Marvel's romantic, just, and beloved Thor (whose soul is desired by Hela) feels a bit more like Baldr too me. Baldur actually feels like Tyr, being brave, wise, self sacrificing, a close friend of Thor who I thought might have been his brother for a bit, swordsman who stands by his friends to the bitter end. It would have been cool to see a version of the comics where Tyr and Loki bond over giant heritage and he ends up as the link between the villain and hero, especially considering how linked to Loki and Ragnarok he is.
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