One of the most famous objects in #Norse #mythology, #Mjölnir was the hammer wielded by #Thor, god of storms and thunder, and was his most potent weapon in battles against the enemies of gods and humans. But Mjölnir represented more than severe weather and violence. In the extant #myths of the Norse people and in the archaeological record alike, Mjölnir seems to have had several meanings.
From its creation by dwarves to #BronzeAge rock carvings, through the Christian conversion of #Scandinavia to Thor's dressing as a bride after its theft by a giant, and into the mythic aftermath of #Ragnarök, Mjölnir's #symbolism reverberated through time. Even in the modern Western world, Mjölnir can represent, among other things, a weapon for the worthy, a sign of belief, and an emblem of hate.
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From its creation by dwarves to #BronzeAge rock carvings, through the Christian conversion of #Scandinavia to Thor's dressing as a bride after its theft by a giant, and into the mythic aftermath of #Ragnarök, Mjölnir's #symbolism reverberated through time. Even in the modern Western world, Mjölnir can represent, among other things, a weapon for the worthy, a sign of belief, and an emblem of hate.
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