DRAUPNIR and the Ring of Andvari by Peter Krüger ©2012 [Germanic Astronomy]According to Skáldskaparmál the two dwarfs Sindri and Brokkr forged three precious objects for the gods: the hammer Mjöllnir, characterized by having a short handle, the boar Gullinborsti, whose mane glows in the dark and the ring Draupnir, able to produce 8 rings of equal weight every ninth night. They set to work in their forge straight away! Norse Mythology. In Norse mythology, Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri. Loki boasted greatly of all the things that the Sons of Ivaldi could create. Loki boasted greatly of all the things that the Sons of Ivaldi could create. In one tale involving the brothers, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir … Freeze the poison and then burn the bramble on the left path and continue into a cave-like area. He and his brother are well-renowned across the Nine Realms as the finest craftsmen to ever live and are famous for creating Thor's legendary hammer, Mjölnir. Sindri and Brokkr. Brokkr. According to Skáldskaparmál, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi. Return to the Stone Ancient and you’ll notice a green “orb” stuck in a stone (screenshot #1 below). Brokkr and Sindri, however, accepted the wager. We make unique and custom chainmail jewelry, sculptures and other awesome accessories. Chainmail and accessories. His brother is Sindri. Moreover Sindri is a dwarf in one of the manuscripts of the Prose Edda. 53 likes. According to Skáldskaparmál, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi. After that, Loki went to those dwarves who are called Ívaldi's Sons; and they made the hair, and Skídbladnir also, and the spear which became Odin's possession, and was called Gungnir. According to Skáldskaparmál, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi.Loki boasted greatly of all the things that the Sons of Ivaldi could create. In Norse mythology, Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri. Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri. Sindri and Brokkr took great offense to this. The veins in Brokkr’s forehead pulsed. The bet didn't call for flawless creations; Sindri and Brokkr just had to do better than the sons of Ivaldi. In the Skáldskaparmál (Codex Wormianus version), Snorri Sturluson tells how the dwarves Brokkr and Eitri fashioned some of the magical objects used by the gods (the boar of Freyr, Gullinbursti, the golden ring of Odin, Draupnir, and the hammer of Thor, Mjölnir). As they worked, a fly (who, of course, was none other than Loki in disguise) stung Sindri’s hand. Loki boasted greatly of all the things that the Sons of Ivaldi could create. Sindri seethed, and the brothers accepted Loki’s challenge. In Norse mythology, Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri.. Learn more about the objectives of this side quest, quest rewards, as well as boss fight strategies! [1] According to Skáldskaparmál, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi. In Norse mythology, Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf, and the brother of Eitri or Sindri.. See Skaldskaparmal for his story. From gold, the brothers forged three magical items: • First was the golden hog, Gullinbursti (golden-bristled). Above the coffin, in the light, there is one of Odin’s Ravens hopping around. When the dwarf pulled his creation out of the fire, it was a living boar with golden hair. According to Skáldskaparmál, Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi. In Norse mythology, Brokkr (Old Norse "the one who works with metal fragments; blacksmith", anglicized Brokk) is a dwarf and the brother of Eitri or Sindri. Loki boasted greatly of all the things that the Sons of Ivaldi could create. Brokkr is a dwarf that fashions enchanted objects for the gods.