Höðr (Old Norse: Hǫðr, pronounced [ˈhoðz̠]), also known as Hod, Hotherus, or Hodr, is a figure from Norse mythology, best known for his role in the death of the god Baldr. Höðr is often described as blind or visually impaired, and his name may be interpreted as meaning "war" or "strife," reflecting his role in the myth. In Hebrew, his name can be translated as חודר (Khoder), although this is not a direct translation but rather a transliteration. In Old English, he is referred to as Hǿðer, and in Old High German, he appears as Hader. Höðr's significance lies primarily in the myth of Baldr's death, where he unwittingly becomes the instrument of Loki's trickery, casting a mistletoe dart that strikes and kills Baldr. This event is a pivotal moment in Norse mythology, leading to the foretold events of Ragnarök. Despite his central role in this myth, Höðr is not extensively detailed in other Norse texts, leaving his character somewhat enigmatic.
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