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{{short description|Pair of deities in Norse mythology}} In [[Norse mythology]], '''Móði''' ([[Old Norse]]: {{IPA|non|ˈmoːðe|}}; anglicized Módi or Mothi) and '''Magni''' {{IPA|non|ˈmɑɣne|}} are the sons of [[Thor]]. Their names translate to "Wrath" and "Mighty," respectively. Rudolf Simek states that, along with Thor's daughter [[Þrúðr]] ("Strength"), they embody their father's features.<ref>Simek 1987.</ref> Móði and Magni's descent from Thor is attested by the [[kenning]]s "Móði's father" (''faðir Móða'', in ''[[Hymiskviða]]'', <small>34</small>) and "Magni's father" (''faðir Magna'', in ''[[Þórsdrápa]]'' and ''[[Hárbarðsljóð]]'', <small>53</small>). [[Snorri Sturluson]] confirms it (''[[Gylfaginning]]'', <small>53</small>, ''[[Skáldskaparmál]]'', <small>4</small>). According to ''Skáldskaparmál'' <small>(17)</small> Magni is the son of Thor and the [[Jötunn]] [[Járnsaxa]]. ==''Poetic Edda''== The two brothers are mentioned among the survivors of [[Ragnarök]] in the ''[[Poetic Edda]]'' ''[[Vafþrúðnismál]]'': {| | :Móði ok Magni :skulu Mjöllni hafa :Vingnis at vígþroti. : ::—''Vafþrúðnismál'' <small>(51)</small>, [http://wayback.vefsafn.is/wayback/20070508210238/http://www.heimskringla.no/original/edda/vafthrudnesmal.php Guðni Jónsson's edition] | :Modi and Magni :shall Mjollnir have :When [[List of names of Thor|Vingnir]] falls in fight. : ::—''Vafthruthnismol'' <small>(51)</small>, [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe05.htm Bellows' translation] | |} ==''Prose Edda''== Apart from his role after [[Ragnarök]], there is nothing we know about Móði but, in the ''Prose Edda'' book ''Skáldskaparmál'', Magni plays a role in the myth of Thor's battle with the giant [[Hrungnir]]: :But the hammer [[Mjöllnir]] struck Hrungnir in the middle of the head, and smashed his skull into small crumbs, and he fell forward upon Thor, so that his foot lay over Thor's neck. [[Þjálfi|Thjálfi]] struck at [[Mökkurkálfi]], and he fell with little glory. Thereupon Thjálfi went over to Thor and would have lifted Hrungnir's foot off him, but could not find sufficient strength. Straightway all the [[Æsir]] came up, when they, learned that Thor was fallen, and would have lifted the foot from off him, and could do nothing. Then Magni came up, son of Thor and Járnsaxa: he was then three nights old; he cast the foot of Hrungnir off Thor, and spake: 'See how ill it is, father, that I came so late: I had struck this giant dead with my fist, methinks, if I had met with him.' Thor arose and welcomed his son, saying that he should surely become great; 'And I will give thee, he said, the horse [[Gullfaxi|Gold-Mane]], which Hrungnir possessed.' Then [[Odin]] spake and said that Thor did wrong to give the good horse to the son of a giantess, and not to his father. : ::—''Skáldskaparmál'' <small>(17)</small>, [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/pre/pre05.htm Brodeur's translation] John Lindow draws a parallel between Magni and Odin's son [[Váli (son of Odin)|Váli]] for they both have a giantess mother ([[Rindr]] for Váli) and achieve a feat at a very young age (Váli is only one day old when he kills [[Höðr]], thus avenging [[Baldr]]'s death).<ref>Lindow 2001.</ref> ==In popular culture== * Móði and Magni are characters in Joanne Harris' ''[[Runemarks]]'' series. * Móði and Magni are characters in Peter Madsen's ''[[Valhalla (comics)|Valhalla]]'' comics. * Móði is the patron of the [[Berserker]] class in [[Mythic Entertainment]]'s [[MMORPG]], ''[[Dark Age of Camelot]]''. * [[Magni (Marvel Comics)|Magni]] is the son of [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] and [[Enchantress (Marvel Comics)|Enchantress]] in [[Marvel Comics]]. * Modi (under the title of Mr. Morez) is the son of [[Ultimate Thor|Thor]] and [[Hela (comics)#Ultimate Marvel|Hela]] in [[Marvel Comics]]'s [[Ultimate Marvel]] imprint, as well as one of the main villains of the ''Divided We Fall'' arc of ''[[The Ultimates]]''. * The Modi and Magni are standalone DAC and amplifier products from [[Schiit Audio]]. * Magni is the name of the Eldest Bronzebeard brother and ruler of the Dwarven kingdom of Khaz Modan in [[Blizzard Entertainment]]'s hit MMORPG ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' * Móði and Magni are Molly and Mardi, the daughters of Troy Overbrook (Thor) in the book ''Triple Moon'' by [[Melissa de la Cruz]]. * Both Móði and Magni appear as supporting antagonists in the 2018 video game [[God of War (2018)|''God of War'']], voiced by [[Nolan North]] and [[Troy Baker]] respectively. Both follow their uncle Baldur in attempting to find and kill the protagonist [[Kratos (God of War)|Kratos]]. Magni is subsequently killed by Kratos later in a battle, with Modi fleeing. Modi is later beaten by an enraged Thor for allowing his brother to perish, and is later killed by Kratos' son, Atreus. In the 2022 sequel ''[[God of War Ragnarök]]'', Thor pursues Kratos and Atreus to avenge his sons. * Magni and Modi appeared in Philippine TV Series ''[[Victor Magtanggol]]'', they are played by Miguel Faustman and [[Pancho Magno]], Magni's alter ego in the series is Sir Magnus, the owner of the museum in Canada and the boss of Victor who will become his guide and mentor, while Modi is the arrogant and bloodlusted son of [[Thor]] and Magni's brother whose true purpose is to take [[Mjölnir]] for his own purpose and will become Victor's rival-ally in the battle. * Magni's spirit is contained in a Class Card in the manga ''[[Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya]]''. He is initially mistaken for Thor due to having inherited his Divine Core along with Mjölnir. * Modi and Magni make brief appearances in the mobile game ''[[Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?|Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon]]?'' Memoria Freese, as the Familia gods of the dwarf Dormul and the elf Luvis respectively. ==See also== * [[Alexiares and Anicetus]] ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==References== {{refbegin}} * [[John Lindow|Lindow, John]] (2001). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=KlT7tv3eMSwC Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs]''. New York: [[Oxford University Press]], 2002. {{ISBN|0-19-515382-0}}. * Simek, Rudolf (1987). ''Dictionary of Northern Mythology''. Translated by Angela Hall. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1996. {{ISBN|0-85991-513-1}}. {{refend}} {{Norse mythology}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Modi And Magni}} [[Category:Æsir]] [[Category:Jötnar]] [[Category:Children of Thor]] [[Category:Norse gods]] [[Category:Mythological duos]] [[Category:Brother duos]] [[cs:Magni]] [[da:Magni]] [[da:Modi]] [[el:Μόντι]] [[fr:Magni]] [[fr:Modi (dieu)]] [[hr:Magni]] [[hr:Modi]] [[pl:Magni]] [[fi:Modi]] [[sv:Magne]]
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