The Latinized name is rendered as Tius or Tio and also formally as Mars Thincsus. Corresponding names in other Germanic languages are Gothic Teiws, Old English Tīw and Old High German Ziu and Cyo, all from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz. He is typically described as only having one hand, having lost the other to the wolf Fenrir. Týr is a Norse God associated with war and heroic glory in Norse mythology. With his mission complete, Týr would once again leave the Nine Realms and set out on his own journey. As Týr invited Kratos to Valhalla to help him face his past and future, Kratos eventually agreed to be part of the council. Týr decided that it would be for the best that Kratos should be part of the newly formed council and represent as the God of War. ![]() ![]() ![]() With the defeat of Odin, it was later decided to make a council to rule the Nine Realms instead of being controlled by one All-Father. After the death of Odin and the destruction of Asgard, he was freed by Kratos and Freya. He is a member of the Aesir Royal Family, being son of Odin and Hróðr, step-son of Frigg and Hymir, younger half-brother of Thor, older half-brother of Heimdall and Baldur, and uncle of Magni, Modi, Forseti and Thrúd.įollowing a spiritual awakening, he gave up his role as the God of War, embarked on a journey of introspection, and changed his position to one of peace. Týr (Old Norse: Tyrr, Nordic: ᛏᛁᚱ), also known as Týr Odinson (Translation: Týr, son of Odin) is the Aesir God of War, Law, Justice, and Honor. A man at one with himself has a clearer mind, sharper instincts. He is impatient, emotional, easily surprised.
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