**Stanza 51:** Thor is not name, but his sons Móði and Magni will possess his hammer, Mjöllnir after Ragnarok.
‘Víðarr and Váli will settle in the gods’ sanctuaries
when the dark flame dies;
Móði and Magni will have Mjǫllnir
and work at the war’s end.
**Stanza 36:** After gaining a tremendous cauldron that the jötunn (and personified ocean) Ægir has requested so that he may brew the gods ale, Thor battles malicious jötnar with the hammer.
He heaved the [high-]standing cauldron from his shoulders,
he swung murder-eager Mjǫllnir forward,
and he slew all the lava-whales.
**Stanzas 57 to 64:** Thor arrives late at Ægir's feast and immediately threatens Loki with his hammer, Mjöllnir. He exchanges threats with Loki until Loki flees the hall.
Then Þórr arrived and said:
57. ‘Silence, perverted creature! My power-hammer,
Mjǫllnir, shall deprive you of speech;
I’ll knock the crag of the shoulders off your neck,
and then your life will be gone!’
Loki said:
58. ‘Jǫrð’s son has now come in here —
why are you so aggressive, Þórr?
But you won’t be daring then, when you ought to fight against the wolf,
and he swallows Sigfaðir whole!’
Þórr said:
59. ‘Silence, perverted creature! My power-hammer,
Mjǫllnir, shall deprive you of speech;
I’ll hurl you up and onto the east-way,
No one will see you again!’
Loki said:
60. ‘Your eastern journeys you ought never
to tell people about,
since, unique champion, you cowered in the thumb of a glove,
and you didn’t seem to be Þórr then!’
Þórr said:
61. ‘Silence, perverted creature! My power-hammer,
Mjǫllnir, shall deprive you of speech;
with my right hand I’ll strike you with Hrungnir’s slayer,
so that all your bones will be broken!’
Loki said:
62. ‘For myself, I intend to live a long life,
though you threaten me with your hammer;
Skrýmir’s straps seemed hard to you,
and you couldn’t get your supplies then,
and you were dying of hunger, [though] healthy!’
Þórr said:
63. ‘Silence, perverted creature! My power-hammer,
Mjǫllnir, shall deprive you of speech;
Hrungnir’s slayer will send you to Hel,
down below corpse-gates!’
Loki said:
64. ‘I have said before the Æsir, I have said before the sons of the Æsir,
that which my disposition incited me to;
but for you alone will I go out,
because I know that you attack!
**Stanza 1-2-3:** Thor wakes up and finds out his hammer is missing. Then tells Loki about it, which ask Freyja for her feather-skin to recover the hammer.
1. Angry then was Vingþórr, when he awoke
and missed his hammer;
his beard shuddered, his hair shook,
Jǫrð’s son groped around himself.
2. And he spoke these words first of all:
‘Listen now, Loki, to what I now say,
it’s unknown anywhere on earth
or in sky above — the Áss has been robbed of his hammer!’
3. They went to fair Freyja’s dwellings,
and he spoke these words first of all:
‘Will you lend me your feather-skin, Freyja,
[to see] if I can find my hammer?’
Chapter 20-21(p.22): Mjöllnir is introduced as one of Thor's three most prized possessions.
One of them is the hammer Miollnir, well known to frost-giants and mountain-giants when it is raised aloft, and that is not to be wondered at: it has smashed many a skull for their fathers and kinsmen.
Chapter 42-43(p.36): When the gods call upon Thor to deal with the giant builder, he uses Mjöllnir to kill him.
...and the next thing was that Miollnir was raised aloft. Then he paid the builder’s wages and it wasn’t the sun and moon, instead he stopped him from living in Giantland and struck the first blow so that his skull was shattered into fragments...
Chapter 44-45(p.38): Thor uses Mjöllnir to hallow and resurrect his goats after they have been eaten.
...took the hammer Miollnir and raised it and blessed the goatskins. Then the goats got up and one of them was lame in the hind leg.