Helblindi


Helblindi is a jötunn in Norse mythology. According to 13th-century poet Snorri Sturluson, he is the brother of Loki and Býleistr.

Name

The Old Norse name Helblindi as been translated as 'Helblind'.
Helblindi is also one of the many names of the god Odin, as found in Grímnismál or Gylfaginning.

Attestations

In the Prose Edda, Helblindi is several times noted as the brother of Loki and, implicitly, as the son of Laufey and Fárbauti.

Theories

Although it is not directly attested in original sources, scholars have considered Helblindi to be a son of Fárbauti. His exact role in the ancient mythic complex surrounding Loki's family remains unclear, however.