@Regilius Tyr was an oath breaker that's why he had his hand bitten off by fenrir and was killed by fenrir during ragnarok in revenge for breaking his oath and leaving fenrir bound
I just don’t understand how the MC’s team is supposed to win any fight, they’re already loosing to one stupid Valkirye so how are they gonna beat any god?
@Syanalassa That doesn't lessen his point that Tyr was a great guy. He broke the gods' oath, voluntarily giving his hand as an apology to Fenrir, to protect his loved ones. He was trying to stop the wolf literally prophesied to start the apocalypse.
@Viridios fenrir doesnt start ragnarok his bindings just stop existing since near the start of ragnarok all restraints break which is why both him and loki get free
ragnarork starts with three winters without summer and brothers killing brothers and others calamities then all the restraints break and various giants arrive from the south and east
tyr's part in fenrir's binding is more him being stupid enough to offer his hand as colateral if they didnt take the binding off at the end of the test of strength
but the story we know is supposedly like the 12th or something ragnarok as it was a cyclic thing with the end being the creation of a new realm
@Angibot power of prophecy maybe, like that tyr and odin's deaths to fenrir are fortold so even if the gods win the main cast of the gods all need to be re-incarnated since they are all fated to die and this same act has played out many times now
@Syanalassa Sorry, that was bad wording on my part. He signals the start of the Ragnarok, so if he never gets free, there is no Ragnarok. Tyr's part in Fenrir's binding is because Fenrir, at first, thought that the chains were a test of strength so he could boast, him initially being friends with the Aesir. After 3 failed attempts, he starts to think that it's getting suspicious, so he needs collateral to guarantee he will be freed. They couldn't have forcefully put on the chains because he was stronger than even Thor.
@XL I normally dislike wording things like this, but you... You're a bit of an asshole, aren't you? Keep in mind that Yousuke is a middle-school student and a Japanese one at that; expecting him to be intimately familiar with Norse mythology when many adults only know what they've seen in Marvel movies (much of which is flat out wrong) and to instantly recognize a foreign name he's never heard before as belonging to a god, when the pronunciation only vaguely sounds like the actual name (Tyr -> Tiia, roughly), is such an astounding level of condescension that it boggles the mind.