(Redirected from Geirrod)In
Norse mythology, 'Geirröd' was one of the
Jotuns and father of
Gjálp and Greip.
Loki was flying as a
hawk one day and was captured by Geirröd. Geirröd, who hated
Thor, demanded that Loki bring his enemy (without his magic belt and hammer) to Geirröd's castle. Loki agreed to lead Thor to the trap. On the way to Geirröd's, Loki and Thor stopped at the home of
Grid, a giantess. She waited until Loki left the room, then told Thor what was happening and gave him her iron gloves and magical belt and staff. Thor killed Geirröd, followed by all other frost giants he could find (including Geirrod's daughters, Gjalp and Greip). This story is told in
Þórsdrápa.
In ''
Grímnismál'', 'Geirröd' is also the name of a human king who was killed by
Odin as punishment for his cruelty. See the linked ''Grímnismál'' article for a synopsis of this tale.