Most people know Odin.
Most people know Thor.

But before either of them stood at the center of the Norse pantheon, there was Týr.

The god of war.
The god of law.
The god of justice.

Týr wasn’t worshipped because he was the strongest. He was honored because he understood that true strength means nothing without honor.

He sacrificed his hand to bind Fenrir for the good of the worlds.

He stood as the keeper of oaths, the guardian of sacred agreements, and the defender of order when chaos threatened everything.

Warriors carved the Tiwaz rune into their weapons, not just for victory, but as a reminder to fight with courage, honor, and justice.

In a world full of broken promises and weak convictions, Týr reminds us that your word is your bond.

⚔️ Honor above comfort.
⚖️ Justice above convenience.
🛡️ Courage above fear.

Hail Týr.