
Váli - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Váli (Old Norse) or Boe or Bous (Latin) is a god and the son of the god Odin and Rindr (who is either a goddess herself or a human princess, depending on the sources). Váli has numerous brothers including Thor, Baldr, and Víðarr.
Vali - Norse Mythology for Smart People
Vali (pronounced like the English word “valley”; from Old Norse Váli) is a Norse god whom we know only from a few scattered, passing references in Old Norse literature. He’s the son of the god Odin and the giantess Rindr. [1]
Vali | Aesir God of Retribution | Avenging the Death of Baldur
Jan 9, 2025 · Vali is the god of vengeance and retribution. He is the youngest Aesir and a god with an important role in Norse mythology.
Vali was the Youngest Norse God: The Complete Guide (2023)
Dec 8, 2020 · In Norse mythology, Vali is the youngest son of Odin. Despite the efforts of Frigg and the other gods to prevent it, Baldr’s death is foretold. Loki tricks the blind god Hod into shooting Baldr with the only item that can kill him.
Norse God Váli - NorseMythologist
Dec 27, 2022 · In Norse mythology, Váli is the god of vengeance. He is the son of the all-father Odin (Old Norse Óðinn) and the Æsir giantess (a jötunn) Rindr. This Norse deity was also born to avenge his brother Baldr, but more on that below.
Váli - God of Norse Mythology - History Lists
Váli, the son of Odin and the giantess Rindr, is depicted as a fierce warrior and avenger in Norse mythology. Váli (pronounced: "VAH-lee") also known as Ali, is a Norse god who is mentioned in the Eddas, which are Scandinavian mythological texts written around the 13th century.
Vali Norse Mythology God - Viking Style
Vali is a prominent character in Norse mythology, revered for his unique background and purpose within the pantheon of gods. Born to Odin, the chief of the gods, and Rindr (also spelled Rind, Rinda, or Rindr), a giantess, Vali’s birth is tied to a profound act of vengeance and retribution.
Norse God Vali: The Avenger of Baldr in Norse Mythology
In the midst of the cataclysmic event known as Ragnarök, Vali, the Norse god of vengeance, defied the odds and emerged as one of the surviving deities in the Norse pantheon. Amidst the destruction and the fall of mighty gods, Vali stood tall, defying fate itself.
NORSE GODS: VÁLI - Ýdalir
Váli is the son of Óðin and the jötunn goddess Rindr – who Óðin, dressed as a woman, had seduced and impregnated for the sole purpose of spawning a son to avenge Baldr’s death. He is described as ceremonially unkempt and unwashed, and “he is daring in fights, and a most fortunate marksman.”
Vali - Norse Mythology
Vali, son of Odin and the giantess Rind, is a unique figure in Norse mythology known for avenging his half-brother Balder's death. Born and matured in a single day to kill Höd, Balder's slayer, Vali is celebrated as Balder's avenger.