Týr was the Norse god of law and heroic glory, and was depicted as being onehanded after having sacrificed his arm to the monstrous wolf Fenrir, similar to how Tyr had his hand bitten off by Galakrond. The Spirit of Tyr was initially planned to appear in Legion to empower the ...
Tyr is represented as a man with one hand, because his right hand was bitten off by the gigantic wolf Fenrir (in old-Norse, the wrist was called ‘wolf-joint’). His attribute is a spear; the symbol of justice, as well as a weapon. At the day of Ragnarok(the end of the world)...
This is the Norse God of War we’re talking about after all, it’s only natural to wonder how he might stack up his Greek counterpart. Not only is he legendary among the Aesir, but he’s the only other God of War we’ve met aside from Ares, who Kratos fought and defeated in God...
however, occurs fairly often in Norse poetry. The skalds attempted to bring Tyr into the great family of Teutonic divinities. Some made him son of the giant Hymir, others said that he was the