In Norse mythology, Himinrjot was the giant black ox of Hymir, a Jotun. Thor killed Himinrjot and used its head as bait for a fishhook in an effort to fish up Jormungand. Himinrjot means “sky-bellower”.
In Norse mythology, Himinrjot was the giant black ox of Hymir, a Jotun. Thor killed Himinrjot and used its head as bait for a fishhook in an effort to fish up Jormungand. Himinrjot means “sky-bellower”.