Reiðr
Reiðr is an Old Norse word that translates to "anger" or "wrath." It appears in various Old Norse texts, including the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, often describing the intense emotions of gods or heroes. The concept of reiðr is not simply fleeting irritation but a profound and often destructive emotion, capable of driving individuals to extreme actions.
In Norse mythology, the gods are frequently depicted experiencing reiðr. Odin, the Allfather, is sometimes described
The concept of reiðr also extends to human characters and even to the divine order itself. Betrayal,