Thor throws his Mjolnor, or what is called Thor's hammer, to protect you, and when he does it creates lightening. The sound of thunder is it crashing and the sight of lightening is it returning to his hand, as it does and always will return to him and only to him
The Viking associated with causing thunder and lightning was Thor. In Norse mythology, Thor was the god of thunder and the protector of mankind. He was known for carrying a mighty hammer called Mjölnir, which he would use to create thunderclaps and lightning bolts.
Thor, god of lightning
Jove in Roman mythology was the god of thunder and lightning, while Thor in Norse mythology is also the god of thunder and lightning.
The third god is Zues god of all gods and lightning
he is the leader of all the gods and the god of thunder and lightning
In Greek mythology the god Zeus was the lord of lightning and the sky. The Romans hold that Jupiter was the god of lightning and all things of the sky. In the Norse mythology, Thor is associated with lightning. Raijin or Raiden (as featured in the game Mortal Kombat) is the god of lightning and thunder in Japanese mythology. The Mayans held that Spaciouswas the god of lightning, while the Egyptians bowed to Set(Seth) as the god who controlled lightning.Zeus if you're talking Greek mythology and Jupiter if you're talking Roman Mythology. Also, the Vikings believed in Thor.
the only god i know of was "Thor God of Lightning" same thing as zues basically and "Loke God of Mischief"
Zeus was the chief god, as well as being the god of lightning and the skies.
Zeus was the chief god, as well as being the god of lightning and the skies.
The god Jupiter's symbol is a lightning bolt. It represents his power and authority as the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
Hephaestus is the god of fire in greek mythology. The Cyclopes, working in Hephaestus' forge, made the lightning bolts. Vulcan is the god of fire in roman mythology!
In many mythologies, thunder and lightning are often associated with powerful deities or gods. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of thunder and lightning, using these elements to display his power and influence. Similarly, in Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and wields a mighty hammer that creates lightning bolts. These myths often portray thunder and lightning as symbols of divine strength and authority.