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{{Quote|[[Mjølnir]] was forged from Uru...If such weapons fall into the hands of the [[Marauders]], all the [[Nine Realms|Nine Worlds]] would be at risk.|[[Thor]]|Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game}}
 
{{Quote|[[Mjølnir]] was forged from Uru...If such weapons fall into the hands of the [[Marauders]], all the [[Nine Realms|Nine Worlds]] would be at risk.|[[Thor]]|Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game}}

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"Mjølnir was forged from Uru...If such weapons fall into the hands of the Marauders, all the Nine Worlds would be at risk."
Thor[src]

Uru is a godly metal forged in the furnaces of Nidavellir.

History

Creation of Mjølnir

"Forged in the heart of a dying star. It's power has no equal."
Odin[src]

The weapon Mjølnir was forged from Uru in Nidavellir, per the request of Odin, the king of Asgard. The Dwarves used their forge, powered by the heart of a dying star, to produce the hammer.[1][2]

Forging the Infinity Gauntlet

In order to harness the power of the Infinity Stones, the Mad Titan Thanos traveled to Nidavellir to commission the device. When the Dwarf king Eitri refused, Thanos threatened his subjects, with the Dwarf relenting, crafting a Gauntlet using an uru mold. With the gauntlet completed, Thanos killed all 299 of Eitri's subjects, before amputating the Dwarf's hands and leaving him to suffer. To cope, Eitri crafted new hands for himself, yet was still alone, with Nidavellir shutting down.[2]

Stormbreaker

Stormbreaker (Forged)

Stormbreaker is forged from Uru

Thor, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot traveled to Nidavellir to claim a new weapon in order to kill Thanos before he could gain the Infinity Gauntlet. Upon arrival, the trio discovered a somber Eitri, who agreed to help the trio kill Thanos for taking his hands and killing his people. Selecting the most powerful Uru mold, the group created the Stormbreaker, with Groot using his own arm as the handle for the weapon, as Eitri misplaced the original.[2]

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