Mjolnir

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Mjolnir is the legendary hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology, renowned for its immense power, protection of the gods, and role as a symbol of divine authority and destruction.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Mjölnir 2
Thor’s stone 1

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf artifact in Norse mythology
mythological weapon
symbol
associatedWithDeity Thor
associatedWithGroup Aesir
associatedWithPantheon Norse gods
associatedWithRealm Asgard
causeOfShortHandle Loki interfering with the forging
createdBy dwarves
culture Germanic mythology
Norse mythology NERFINISHED
depictedInSource Poetic Edda NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
forgedBy Sindri
surface form: Brokkr

Sindri
hasPower control over lightning
control over thunder
destructive force
never missing its target
protection of the gods
returning to Thor when thrown
shrinking and enlarging
hasType hammer
iconographicForm stylized hammer pendant
material iron
mentionedInWork Þrymskviða
surface form: Thrymskvida
notableFeature short handle
opposedTo Frost Giants
surface form: Jotnar
recoveredBy Thor
recoveredWithAidFrom Loki
religiousFunction consecrating oaths
sanctifying spaces
stolenBy Thrym
symbolizes consecration
destruction
divine authority
fertility
hallowing
protection
usedAs amulet
protective talisman
usedBy Thor
usedFor blessing births
blessing funerals
blessing marriages
combat against giants
hallowing ceremonies
protecting Asgard
wieldedBy Thor
wornAsSymbolBy Norse pagans
modern Heathens

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Thor featuresWeapon Mjolnir
subject surface form: Thor (film)
Dustin meaningApproximation Mjolnir
this entity surface form: Thor’s stone
Draupnir relatedTo Mjolnir
this entity surface form: Mjölnir
Thor weapon Mjolnir
this entity surface form: Mjölnir