There is no particular sword referred to as "tyr sword." However, the Norse god Tyr is often depicted carrying a one-handed sword, which plays a central role in his mythological story. According to legend, Tyr sacrificed his sword hand to bind the monstrous wolf Fenrir, who was fated to kill the god Odin during Ragnarok, the Norse version of the apocalypse. Tyr's sword represents his strength, bravery, and willingness to sacrifice himself for the greater good. It is also seen as a symbol of honor and justice, as Tyr was the god of law and justice in Norse mythology. The sword is often depicted as simple and functional, harking back to the utilitarian weapons used by the Viking warriors of old.
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