A nice long necklace for female avatars with the symbol of Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor...

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"Characteristics: Thor features strongly in the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson, in which Thor's many conflicts with the race of giants are a main source of plots. Thor is the most physically powerful Norse god. He uses his superior physical power to protect Asgard and Midgard.
Family: Thor is the son of Odin and the giantess Joerd (Jord, the Earth). His wife is called Sif, and little is known of her except that she has golden hair, which was made for her by the dwarves after Loki had cut off her hair. With his mistress, the giantess Jarnsaxa, Thor had a son Magni and with Sif he had his daughter Thrud. There is nothing in the myths that states the identity of the mother of his son Modi. The euhemeristic prologue of the Prose Edda also indicates he has a son by Sif named Lorioi, along with an additional 17 generations of descendants but the prologue is apocryphal and was meant to give a plausible explanation on how the Aesir came to be worshipped even though they were not gods in order to appease the church. Thor also has a stepson called Ullr who is a son of Sif. Skaldskaparmal mentions a figure named Hlora who was Thor's foster mother, corresponding to Lora or Glora from Snorre's prologue, although no additional information concerning her is provided in the book.
Possessions: Thor travels in a chariot drawn by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjostr and with his servant and messenger Þjalfi and his sister Roeskva. The skaldic poem Haustloeng relates that the earth was scorched and the mountains cracked as Thor travelled in his wagon. According to the Prose Edda, when Thor is hungry he can roast the goats for a meal. When he wants to continue his travels, Thor only needs to touch the remains of the goats and they will be instantly restored to full health to resume their duties, assuming that the bones have not been broken.
Thor owns a short-handled hammer, Mjolnir, which, when thrown at a target, returns magically to the owner. His Mjolnir also has the power to throw lightning bolts. To wield Mjolnir, Thor wears the belt Megingjord, which boosts the wearer's strength and a pair of special iron gloves, Jarn Griepr, to lift the hammer.
The old Germanic tribes knew Thor as Donner and the German word for thunder is Donnerschlag (i.e. Thor's strike). It is the strike of the hammer that causes thunderclaps; schlagen meaning to hit in German. Mjolnir is also his main weapon when fighting giants."