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even though his sons are in the Norse mythology, he really isn't. So I haven't added the Norse mythology category etc
 
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not real imprisonment, but more like bound to serve
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Ivaldi was imprisoned in Asgard. He had his own forge and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the [[builder]] who trespassed on his property. [[Odin|Havi]] approached him as he needed help containing the lost [[Fenrir|wolf]]. Thus he made a cord that cannot be broken.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Forging a Bond]]</ref>
Ivaldi was bound to serve the [[Æsir]]. He had his own forge in [[Asgard]] and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the [[builder]] who trespassed on his property. [[Odin|Havi]] approached him as he needed help containing the lost [[Fenrir|wolf]]. Thus he made a cord that cannot be broken.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Forging a Bond]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Ivaldi was a dwarf Isu and blacksmith living in Asgard.

Mythology

In Norse mythology, Ivaldi's sons were said to be a group of dwarves that made several key pieces for the gods, including Skíðblaðnir, the ship of Freyr, Draupnir, the ring of Odin, Gungnir, the spear of Odin and golden hair for Sif.[1]

Biography

Ivaldi was bound to serve the Æsir. He had his own forge in Asgard and kept mostly to himself. He was eventually disturbed by the builder who trespassed on his property. Havi approached him as he needed help containing the lost wolf. Thus he made a cord that cannot be broken.[2]

Appearances

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