
Þjálfi and Röskva - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, Þjálfi (Old Norse: [ˈθjɑːlve]) and Röskva (O.N.: Rǫskva), also known as Thjalfi and Roskva, [1] are two siblings, a boy and a girl, respectively, who are servants of the god Thor.
Valhalla: The Legend of Thor (2019) - IMDb
Valhalla: The Legend of Thor: Directed by Fenar Ahmad. With Salóme Gunnarsdóttir, Roland Møller, Andreas Jessen, Jacob Lohmann. Viking children Røskva and Tjalfe embark on an adventurous journey from Midgard to Valhalla with the gods Thor and Loki.
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芬里尔(Fenrir,古诺尔斯语意思是“沼泽居住者”),是北欧神话中的巨狼,诡计之神洛基和女巨人安格尔伯达的第一个孩子,巨蛇耶梦加得和死神海拉的大哥。
Þjálfi and Rǫskva | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
In Norse mythology, Thjalfi (Old Norse: Þjálfi) and Roskva (Old Norse: Rǫskva) are two siblings, male and female respectively, who are servants of the god Thor. Þjálfi receives a single mention in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional material, while both Þjálfi...
Thor's Journey to Utgard - The Norse Gods
2013年4月8日 · Thor’s eyebrows beetled and the farmer and his wife and Thialfi and Roskva cowered. His eyes burned like orange flames and the family thought their days in Midgard had come to an end. Then, when the Thunderer grasped his hammer, so that his knuckles turned white, the farmer’s wife and Roskva screamed in terror.
When The Fenrir Wolf Attacks | Valhalla: The Legend of Thor ... - YouTube
From the feature film Valhalla: The Legend of Thor#wolf #fenrir #valhalla #movie Siblings Roskva and Tjalfe embark on an epic adventure from Midgard to Valha...
Röskva | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
2006年10月2日 · Röskva's brother Þjálfi split the thigh-bone of one to get at the marrow. When the goats were restored to life the following morning, Thor noticed that one of them was lame in the hind leg, and he became very angry. The husbandman offered his two children in recompense and they became Thor's bond-servants and follow him ever since.
Loki Mythology: How Loki and his Children Cause Ragnarök
2025年3月13日 · The pair had three children, a mighty wolf called Fenrir, a vicious serpent called Jormungandr, and a half-living half-dead giant called Hel. When the gods learned about these children, they had them brought to Asgard because they decided that they were too dangerous to be left unchecked.
Fenrir In Norse Mythology - NorseMythologist
2022年12月22日 · In old Norse mythology, Fenrir is the name of the enormous wolf freed from his shackles at Ragnarök—-the end of the world and the end of the deities. He slays the god Odin and is himself killed by Vidarr, Odin'son, in the final battle.
The Rökkr: Fenrir - Gydja
Fenrir is the lupine child of Loki and Angrboda, and he is the manifestation of unadulterated masculine energy in Rökkr kozmology. His most frequent form is that of a wolf, a wolf so monstrous that when he opens his mouth, his jaws reach to both Heaven and Earth.