• Bilskirnir (Old Norse "lightning-crack") is the hall of the god Thor in Norse mythology. Here he lives with his wife Sif and their children. According...
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  • places, creatures, and other mythical elements. Álfheim Asgard Bifröst Bilskirnir Breidablik Elivagar Fyris Wolds Gandvik Ginnungagap Hel Hlidskjalf Hvergelmir...
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  • so she is allowed to follow the company and her brother to Thor's home Bilskirnir. The glamor of the gods soon vanishes, as Thor is frequently away from...
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    Tanngnjóstr (whom he eats and resurrects), and is ascribed three dwellings (Bilskirnir, Þrúðheimr, and Þrúðvangr). Thor wields the hammer Mjölnir, wears the...
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  • High mentions that Thor's realm is Þrúðvangr and that Thor owns the hall Bilskírnir, the largest of all buildings ever erected. Further in Gylfaginning, High...
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  • according to the Prose Edda. the number of floors in Thor's hall, known as Bilskirnir, according to the Prose Edda. the sum of a twin prime (269 + 271) a largely...
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    cites a piece from Gamli gnævaðarskáld who mentions the hammer: While Bilskirnir's lord, who never nursed treachery in his heart, did quickly destroy the...
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