![]() As punishment, Thor takes away both of the family’s children and makes them his servants forever. However, when one of the children breaks a ham bone, the resurrected goat returns with a lame hind leg. As long as nothing happens to the goats’ bones, Thor can resurrect them with his hammer, Mjolnir, without any problems. In one tale, Thor sleeps over at a peasant family’s home and allows them to eat his goats. Sophos continues, “Almost everything we know about Norse mythology, the gods were way grayer than in a lot of popular depictions, especially the MCU.” He brings up Thor’s two goats, Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr. “We did the flip of everything that Marvel has done, where all the Æsir gods are the bad guys, and all the Giants are good guys,” he says, referencing that Jötunheim’s Frost Giants were portrayed negatively in the MCU.
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