Thor vs. the World-Serpent — Nordic Resin Figurine

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Description

When the red-bearded one lifts the hammer, the sea itself remembers its edges.

Here the storm-bearer meets the coil that girdles the world. Beard wind-tossed, arm braced, Mjölnir bright as a fallen star—Thor bites down on fear and strikes the ancient knot. Jörmungandr answers with a loop of endlessness, salt and scale, old teeth closing on the shore. Between them: that narrow, human place where will is tested. The Thurisaz rune glows at the base like a flint-spark—break, clear, begin.

Why practitioners keep it close

  • To summon clean ferocity. Not rage—aimed thunder.

  • To hold a threshold. Where you stand becomes oath-line and ward.

  • To remember the old bargain. Power serves purpose, or it serves nothing.

Materials & finish
Cast in steadfast resin with an antiqued bronze patina—meant to take light like wet stone and shadow like deep water; detailed enough that each scale reads as a counting bead for breath.

Use it three ways

  1. On the altar as a storm-anchor—touch the base, name the hard thing, ask for the straight path through it.

  2. At the door as boundary magic—face him outward with a grain of salt beneath; speak what is barred from crossing.

  3. Beside your tools when work must bite—tap Mjölnir with a knuckle, set one sentence of intent, and move without second-guessing.

To call clean, courageous thunder—the kind that breaks what blocks you, guards your threshold, and lets your will move straight through.

Additional information

Weight 0.345 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 12 × 8 in

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