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Rind (giantess) - Wikipedia

Rind (giantess)

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Rind was a -1...giantess in Norse mythology, Viking mythology or Scandinavian mythology refer to the pre_Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people. ...Norse mythology who bore There are several Valis: Vali (Hindu mythology) Vali (Norse mythology) (two Valis here: one a son of Odin, the other a son of Loki) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...Vali to For other meanings of Odin and Wotan see Odin (disambiguation) Odin (Old Norse Óðinn, Swedish Oden) is usually considered the supreme god of Germanic and Norse mythology. ...Odin (though she was unwilling to lie with him at first). She was a daughter of Billing was a giant in Norse mythology and the father of Rind. ...Billing.


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Thor was the son of Odin and the giantess Jörd (Jord), Fjörgyn (Fjorgyn) or Hlódyn (goddess of the earth).
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Rind, the Goddess of the Axe, is the latest addition to the AMG pantheon.
Rind is best known for being a consort of Odin, bearing the child Vali who eventually killed Hodr and thus avenged Balder's death.
Rind is sometimes regarded as a giantess and is also known as the primal goddess of the frozen Earth.
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