Can the college reach seven stars if Tyre's end bowl collapses?
Blade of Nordic Tire
Tyre, the god of war in Norse mythology, or a god symbolizing courage and hero.
Of course, the belligerent Nordic people regard Tyre, who represents courage and war, as the supreme god, even sometimes second only to Odin. Warriors in northern Europe often pray to Tyre before fighting, just as they pray to Odin. Tyre's weapon is a knife: the knife is sacred in the eyes of the Nordic samurai, and they swear that it is often called "the tip of the knife". There is a so-called "knife dance", in which warriors raise their knives to the sky, turn them into a mountain with the tip of their knives, and another person leaps over them. Or the tip of the knife is closely connected into the shape of a wheel or a rose, so that the leader (the bravest) among them can stand on the platform and hold it for a parade.
It is said that Tyr was alone. This one-handed explanation is different. Or because the knife has only one sharp edge, the meaning of one-handed symbol is it; Or it means that the victory of the war can only belong to one side, not both sides, and Tyre is the god of war, so he should be alone, which means that he can only help one side. But the following story is the oldest legend that explains why Tyre has only one hand.
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