Aesir
Magni

Magni is a valiant and mighty figure in Norse mythology. Magni Thor’s son. His name means “Strength” or “Warrior” in Old Norse, reflecting his extraordinary power. Magni is one of the sons of the thunder god Thor and the giantess Járnsaxa, emphasizing his divine and giant heritage.
Magni is mentioned in the Prose Edda, where he is described as being incredibly strong, even surpassing his father Thor in strength at a young age. He is one of the few survivors of Ragnarok, the final cataclysmic battle, and is prophesied to help rebuild the world afterward. Magni’s character embodies resilience, valor, and the enduring strength of the gods in Norse mythos.
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