Þjazi — The Price of Every Apple

What happens when the golden apples of immortality disappear? In this original Nordic folk-inspired song, Týr recounts the tale of Þjazi (Thjazi)—the mighty storm giant of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda whose cunning forced Loki into betraying Iðunn, guardian of the golden apples that preserved the youth of the Æsir. Without the apples, the gods began to age, revealing that even Asgard was not beyond consequence. From Týr's perspective, this song explores the cost of pride, broken bargains, and the truth that every gift carries a price. Inspired by the ancient Norse sources and composed in a ritual Nordic folk style, this song remains faithful to the spirit of the Eddas while bringing one of their most enduring stories to life. ⚔️ Based on the Norse Eddas Þjazi (Thjazi), the storm giant Iðunn and the Golden Apples Loki's oath and deception The aging of the Æsir Skaði, daughter of Þjazi Norse Mythology Poetic Edda Prose Edda Týr's POV 🎵 If you enjoy authentic Norse mythology, Edda-inspired music, and songs told through the voices of the gods, you're welcome around our fire. 🔥 Subscribe for new songs every day from Loki's Echoes and Týr's Confessions, where the stories of the Poetic and Prose Eddas are retold through music. Leave a comment and tell us: Was Þjazi a villain... or simply a giant collecting the price of an oath? #poeticedda #proseedda #norsegods #heathens