A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - In Norse mythology, Vali was the god of eternal light and the youngest son of the god Odin. His mother was the earth goddess Rindr (Rinda), a beautiful mortal woman who later became a goddess.
Vali – Son of Odin, holding a bow, traveling through a forest. Carl Emil Doepler (1824-1905). Source: Wägner, Wilhelm. 1882. Nordisch-germanische Götter und Helden. Otto Spamer, Leipzig & Berlin
Usually portrayed and revered as an archer and a brave warrior, Vali personified the light of the days, which becomes longer when spring arrives on Earth.
He was one of the few gods to survive the destruction of the world – Ragnarok. The lives of many other famous gods and deities, such as Odin, Thor, and Loki, will be lost; however, certain divine figures and two humans survive the destruction and repopulate and rebuild the new world.
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See also:
Norse God Hermod’s Meeting With The Finnish Magician Rostioff Who Revealed The Prophecy Of Vali
Naglfar Nail-Ship Carries Demonic Forces To Ragnarok In Norse Beliefs

