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At Plutus' auction, Mr Vili bids Ymir's bone on [[Mjölnir]], but Plutus doesn't accept the bid. He then adds "5/8 of a virgin"(the remains of the bank employee) and buys the hammer.  
 
At Plutus' auction, Mr Vili bids Ymir's bone on [[Mjölnir]], but Plutus doesn't accept the bid. He then adds "5/8 of a virgin"(the remains of the bank employee) and buys the hammer.  
  
After Plutus is killed by Beau and Crowley, [[Beau]] opens fire on Sam and [[Kevin]]. Sam grabs Mjölnir and uses it to kill him. He then faces Mr Vili, and realising he killed a woman to get his "5/8 of a virgin", swings at Mr Vili, who disappears.
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After Plutus is killed by Beau and Crowley, [[Beau]] opens fire on Sam and [[Kevin]]. Sam grabs Mjölnir and uses it to kill him. He then faces Mr Vili, and realising he killed a woman to get his "5/8 of a virgin", swings at Mr Vili, who disappears, leaving behind his clothes.
 
  
 
==Vili in Lore==
 
==Vili in Lore==

Revision as of 05:00, 12 October 2012



Vili.jpg
Name Vili
Actor Alex Diakun
Dates
Location
Occupation Norse god
Episode(s) 8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?

History

Mr Vili is a Norse god.

Appearances

8.02 What's Up, Tiger Mommy?

Mr Vili attends G. Ball & Co Trust in Chicago to access a safe deposit box he has stored there for many years. It is in fact Box #1 at the bank. He retrieves a bone from the frost giant Ymir from the box, and then kills the bank clerk helping him.

At Plutus' auction, Mr Vili bids Ymir's bone on Mjölnir, but Plutus doesn't accept the bid. He then adds "5/8 of a virgin"(the remains of the bank employee) and buys the hammer.

After Plutus is killed by Beau and Crowley, Beau opens fire on Sam and Kevin. Sam grabs Mjölnir and uses it to kill him. He then faces Mr Vili, and realising he killed a woman to get his "5/8 of a virgin", swings at Mr Vili, who disappears, leaving behind his clothes.

Vili in Lore

Vili is the brother of the Norse god Odin, ruler of Asgard. Odin was the father of Thor, god of Thunder, who owned Mjölnir.