

Mythology: Norse
Family: Æsir
Parents: Odin, Gríðr
Consorts: Solveig (Wife - Possibly)
Siblings: Baldr, Höðr, Thor, Váli (Half-Brothers)
Associations: Vengeance, Survival, Slience
Key Info
- God of Silence
- Avenges his father's (Odin) death at Ragnarok
- Wields a special shoe
Brief Bio
In Norse mythology, Víðarr (also spelled Vidar) is a god associated with vengeance, strength, and survival, particularly his role in avenging his father's, Odin, death by slaying the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarök.
He is one of the Æsir, the principal gods, and is described as the son of Odin and the jötunn Gríðr. Víðarr is known for his silence and his specially crafted shoe. The shoe he wears is unique, made from the scraps of leather that humans have discarded over time. This is thought to symbolize his strength and the accumulation of power over time.
Víðarr

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