English citations of Thunraz

The Germanic god of thunder as worshipped during the Common Germanic (Proto-Germanic) period; Thor.
  • 2017, Anthony Riches, Onslaught: The Centurions II, Hodder & Stoughton (→ISBN):
    'And my point, brother, is that the tribes on the other side of the great river still worship Magusanus, and Thunraz, and all the other gods. And this priestess, this woman Veleda, she truly seems to have the power of those gods []
  • 2018, Matthew Stringer, Fables, Grosvenor House Publishing (→ISBN):
    He had felt the communion of gods and men more powerfully than at any time before, with a power to match the terror he felt before the storm god Thunraz in a sea tempest out of sight of land, but beneficent. It was, he said, the most sacred ...
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  • 2019 October 31, Ravek Hunter, Shadows of Lyonesse: Worlds of Atlantis, Ravek Hunter Literary LLC, →ISBN:
    A red-haired boy she named Thunraz, or 'Thunder' in their tongue.” “Another child, Wodanaz?” Myrllin sniffed sharply. “How many does that make for you now?” “Who knows?” Wodanaz shrugged. “Anyway, she prophesized some nonsense about him []