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Tyr is a Germanic god from the genus of Aesir, the patron of warriors and mythological heroes. According to mythology, Tyr lost his arm, placing it in the mouth of the chthonic wolf Fenrir as a pledge of good intentions when the aces tied the monster.
Tyr is a Germanic god from the genus of Aesir, the patron of warriors and mythological heroes. According to mythology, Tyr lost his arm, placing it in the mouth of the chthonic wolf Fenrir as a pledge of good intentions when the aces tied the monster.
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Oaken Idol of god Tyr. Pagan idol. Norse Tradition
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Tyr is a Germanic god from the genus of Aesir, the patron of warriors and mythological heroes. According to mythology, Tyr lost his arm, placing it in the mouth of the chthonic wolf Fenrir as a pledge of good intentions when the aces tied the monster.
Tyr is a Germanic god from the genus of Aesir, the patron of warriors and mythological heroes. According to mythology, Tyr lost his arm, placing it in the mouth of the chthonic wolf Fenrir as a pledge of good intentions when the aces tied the monster.