Váli (VAH-lee)
Indo-European Deity & Aetherkin
Váli (a.k.a. Val)
Váli, born of Odin's sorrow and anger, was destined to avenge the death of Baldr by killing his blind brother Höðr. However, his narrative is more complex, as he represents the harsh consequences of divine regret. Váli's life is a testament to the gods' attempts to balance justice with forgiveness, and his loyalty to his family remains unshaken.
In Tir na nOg, Váli accompanies Höðr, driven by a profound sense of duty and brotherhood. This companionship allows them both to experience a semblance of normalcy and peace away from their destined roles in Ragnarok. Váli’s presence is a constant reminder of the bonds that tie even the most conflicted of families together.
Váli thrives in the tranquil environment of Tir na nOg, finding ways to channel his strength and resolve into protecting the community. His unwavering loyalty to Höðr and his ability to forge new paths despite his burdens demonstrate the powerful blend of love and duty that defines his character.
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Kelzinho
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Höðr
(Brother)
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Male
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Omnephilic
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