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Mjolnir, the mighty hammer of Thor in Norse mythology, is a powerful weapon with a rich history. Learn about its origins, powers, owners, and how it was used in Norse myths. Mjölnir (UK: / ˈmjɒlnɪər / MYOL-neer, US: / ˈmjɔːlnɪər / MYAWL-neer; [1] from Old Norse Mjǫllnir [ˈmjɔlːnir]) is the hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology, used both as a devastating weapon and as a divine instrument to provide blessings. Thor’s hammer, known as Mjölnir, is one of the most iconic symbols in Norse mythology. Revered as a powerful weapon and a protective talisman, Mjölnir holds a central place in the stories of the Norse gods and their interactions with giants and mortals alike. How The Hammer Came About Unsurprisingly, Thor’s hammer was a result of Loki’s intervention. Loki instigated a clash between two tribes of dwarves and wagered a bet with one tribe. He wagered his head if they couldn’t create the perfect gifts for the gods of Asgard. So, the dwarves started to forge Thor’s hammer in a furnace that had to stay perfectly hot. If the temperature dropped, the Hammer would be ruined. Loki, noticing how perfect the hammer looked, intervened (as he often did ...