Giantess, usually considered a consort to the fiery jötunn Surtr.
In Norse mythology, Sinmara is a gýgr (giantess), usually considered a consort to the fiery jötunn Surtr, the lord of Muspelheim, but wife of Mimir. Sinmara is attested solely in the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, where she is mentioned alongside Surtr in one (emended) stanza, and described as keeper of the legendary weapon Lævateinn in a later passage. Assorted theories have been proposed about the etymology of her name, and her connection with other figures in Norse mythology.
mythology, Sinmara is a gýgr (giantess), usually considered a consort to the fiery jötunn Surtr, the lord of Muspelheim, but wife of Mimir. Sinmara is attested...
Surtr has a female companion named Sinmara. Based on the same passage, Lee Hollander tentatively identifies Sinmara as Surt's wife, stating that she is...
Undertale. In 2016, Hibino co-wrote the score for the animated short, Sinmara Saga, with composer Dale North. "Norihiko Hibino". Berklee College of Music...
with runes. In the poem, Fjölsviðr describes to the hero Svipdagr that Sinmara keeps the weapon Lævateinn within a chest, locked with nine strong locks...
Voice and motion capture 2019 Afterparty Lola 2022 God of War Ragnarök Sinmara Largely cut from the game's storyline; present in files 2023 Forspoken...
Ragnarök, he is a primordial fire giant that lives in Muspelheim, and Sinmara's lover. Kratos and Atreus seek him out to help wage war against Odin, helping...