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|books=[[The Frugal Wizard's Handbook for Surviving Medieval England]]
 
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Tiw is a deity worshiped by the [[Weswarans]].
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Tiw is a deity worshiped in the alternate medieval England in [[Secret Project Two|The Frugal Wizard's Handbook to Surviving Medieval England]].
   
 
Tiw is called "the warrior"{{book ref|frugal|11}}.
 
Tiw is called "the warrior"{{book ref|frugal|11}}.
   
According to [[Sefawynn]], he once bound the wolf [[Fenris]] and was fated to eventually be killed by him. However, when the [[Black Bear]] freed Fenris, Fenris consumed the goddess [[Friag]] instead, and Tiw escaped his fate{{book ref|frugal|13}}.
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According to Sefawynn, he once bound the wolf Fenris and was fated to eventually be killed by him. However, when the Black Bear freed Fenris, Fenris consumed the goddess Friag instead, and Tiw escaped his fate{{book ref|frugal|13}}.
   
 
Sefawynn swears by "Tiw's holy name".{{book ref|frugal|11}}.
 
Sefawynn swears by "Tiw's holy name".{{book ref|frugal|11}}.
   
==Trivia==
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==References==
* In the real world's mythology, Tiw is the Old English name of the deity equivalent to the better-known Norse god Tyr. The modern English word Tuesday comes from this name ("Tiw's day").{{wp ref|Týr}}
 
 
== Notes ==
 
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