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can defeat Balderus if he gets a taste of some extraordinary food which had been devised to increase the strength of Balderus. Encouraged by this, Hotherus returns from exile and once again meets Balderus in the field. After a day of inconclusive fighting, he goes out during the night to spy on the enemy. He finds where Balderus's magical food is prepared and plays the lyre for the maidens preparing it. While they don't want to give him the food, they bestow on him a belt and a girdle which secure victory. Heading back to his camp, Hotherus meets Balderus and plunges his sword into his side. After three days, Balderus dies from his wound. Many years later, Bous, the son of Othinus and Rinda, avenges his brother by killing Hotherus in a duel.
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that Balderus has designs on Nanna but also tell him that he shouldn't attack him in battle since he is a demigod. Hotherus goes to consult with King Gevarus and asks him for his daughter. The king replies that he would gladly favour him but that Balderus has already made a like request and he does not want to incur his wrath. Gevarus tells Hotherus that Balderus is invincible but that he knows of one weapon which can defeat him, a sword kept by
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marries Nanna. Balderus is not completely defeated and shortly afterwards returns to defeat Hotherus in the field. But Balderus's victory is without fruit for he is still without Nanna. Lovesick, he is harassed by phantoms in Nanna's likeness and his health deteriorates so that he cannot walk but has himself drawn around in a cart.
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After a while Hotherus and Balderus have their third battle and again Hotherus is forced to retreat. Weary of life because of his misfortunes, he plans to retire and wanders into the wilderness. In a cave he comes upon the same maidens he had met at the start of his career. Now they tell him that he
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in particular shatters all opposition with his mighty club. When the battle seems lost, Hotherus manages to hew Thoro's club off at the haft and the gods are forced to retreat. Gelderus perishes in the battle and Hotherus arranges a funeral pyre of vessels for him. After this battle Hotherus finally
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falls in love with him. But at the same time Balderus, son of Othinus, has caught sight of Nanna bathing and fallen violently in love with her. He resolves to slay Hotherus, his rival. Out hunting, Hotherus is led astray by a mist and meets wood-maidens who control the fortunes of war. They warn him
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Hearing about Hotherus's artifacts, Gelderus, king of Saxony, equips a fleet to attack him. Gevarus warns Hotherus of this and tells him where to meet Gelderus in battle. When the battle is joined, Hotherus and his men save their missiles while defending themselves against those of the enemy with a
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En Loki tók mistiltein ok sleit upp ok gekk til þings. En Höðr stóð útarliga í mannhringinum, þvíat hann var blindr. Þá mælti Loki við hann: "Hví skýtr þú ekki at Baldri?" Hann svarar: "Þvíat ek sé eigi hvar Baldr er, ok þat annat at ek em vápnlauss." Þá mælti Loki: "Gerðu þó í líking annarra manna
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to celebrate the finished construction of his new home, Hjarðarholt, the walls of which were filled with symbolic representations of the Baldr myth among others. Rydberg suggested that Höðr was depicted with eyes closed and Loki guiding his aim to indicate that Loki was the true cause of Baldr's
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Hödr stood outside the ring of men, because he was blind. Then spake Loki to him: 'Why dost thou not shoot at Baldr?' He answered: 'Because I see not where Baldr is; and for this also, that I am weaponless.' Then said Loki: 'Do thou also after the manner of other men, and show Baldr honor as the
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win a bride. Meanwhile, Balderus enters the country of King Gevarus armed and sues for Nanna. Gevarus tells him to learn Nanna's own mind. Balderus addresses her with cajoling words but is refused. Nanna tells him that because of the great difference in their nature and stature, since he is a
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other men do. I will direct thee where he stands; shoot at him with this wand.' Hödr took Mistletoe and shot at Baldr, being guided by Loki: The shaft flew through Baldr, and he fell dead to the earth; and that was the greatest mischance that has ever befallen among gods and men."
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Höðr is not mentioned again until the prelude to Baldr's death is described. All things except the mistletoe (believed to be harmless) have sworn an oath not to harm Baldr, so the Æsir throw missiles at him for sport.
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is named Hödr: He is blind. He is of sufficient strength, but the gods would desire that no occasion should rise of naming this god, for the work of his hands shall long be held in memory among gods and men."
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Höðr heitir einn ássinn, hann er blindr. Œrit er hann styrkr, en vilja mundu goðin at þenna ás þyrfti eigi at nefna, þvíat hans handaverk munu lengi vera höfð at minnum með goðum ok mönnum.
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as 'glorious brother', but most translations do not explicitly refer to a sibling relationship between Baldr and Hödr. The 1936 translation by Henry Adams Bellows renders
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Höðr tók mistiltein ok skaut at Baldri at tilvísun Loka. Flaug skotit í gögnum hann ok fell hann dauðr til jarðar. Ok hefir þat mest óhapp verit unnit með goðum ok mönnum.
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As news of Balderus's efforts reaches Hotherus, he and his allies resolve to attack Balderus. A great naval battle ensues where the gods fight on the side of Balderus.
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as 'far-famed branch', the 2020 translation by Eiður Eyþórsson renders it as 'famous tree', and the 2023 translation by Edward Pettit renders it as 'glory-tree'.
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Hvernig skal kenna Vála? Svá, at kalla hann son Óðins ok Rindar, stjúpson Friggjar, bróður ásanna, hefniás Baldrs, dólg Haðar ok bana hans, byggvanda föðurtófta.
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It is clear from this that Snorri was familiar with the role of Váli as Höðr's slayer, even though he does not relate that myth in the
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does not say what happens to Höðr after this. In fact it specifically states that Baldr cannot be avenged, at least not immediately.
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This account seems to fit well with the information in the Prose Edda, but here the role of Baldr's avenging brother is emphasized.
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prose. Some scholars have speculated that he found it distasteful, since Höðr is essentially innocent in his version of the story.
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Hvernig skal kenna Höð? Svá, at kalla hann blinda ás, Baldrs bana, skjótanda Mistilteins, son Óðins, Heljar sinna, Vála dólg.
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Goddess of the North: A Comprehensive Exploration of the Norse Goddesses, from Antiquity to the Modern Age
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then mistook the description of the symbolic artwork in the Húsdrápa as the actual tale of Baldr's death.
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ok veit Baldri sœmð sem aðrir menn. Ek mun vísa þér til hvar hann stendr. Skjót at honum vendi þessum."
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Norse and Germanic Lore site with Old Norse / English translations of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda
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Norse and Germanic Lore site with Old Norse / English translations of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda
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Norse and Germanic Lore site with Old Norse / English translations of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda
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Norse and Germanic Lore site with Old Norse / English translations of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090328200122/http://www3.hi.is/~eybjorn/ugm/kennings/kennings.html
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Höðr appears in both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda. The name of Höðr occurs several times in
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090413124631/http://www3.hi.is/~eybjorn/ugm/vsp3.html
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death and Höðr was only his "blind tool." Rydberg theorized that the author of the
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Höðr is not mentioned again by name in the Eddas. He is, however, referred to in
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Snorra-Edda: Formáli & Gylfaginning : Textar fjögurra meginhandrita
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The myth of Baldr's death is also referred to in another Eddic poem,
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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for reasons of familiarity or technical expediency. The name can be
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None of those kennings, however, are actually found in surviving
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Edda Sæmundar Hinns Froða : The Edda Of Sæmund The Learned
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Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs
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Illustrations of Höðr from manuscripts and early print books.
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There are also two lesser-known Danish–Latin chronicles, the
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people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
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around 990 AD at a feast thrown by the Icelandic Chief
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According to the Swedish mythologist and romantic poet
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Anderson, Rasmus Bjørn; Buel, James William (1906).
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recorded an alternative version of this myth in his
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Reaves translation, iUniverse, 2004 2390:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2354:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2771:Lexicon of Kennings : The Domain of Battle 2133: 2131: 1785:Ingri D'Aulaire; Edgar Parin D'Aulaire (2005). 2032: 2030: 1862: 494:, which are also of interest in this context. 3015: 2800:Friis-Jensen, Karsten; Fisher, Peter (2015). 2297: 2295: 2293: 1499:demigod, they are not suitable for marriage. 1324:I will now be silent." – Thorpe's translation 438:Snorri's source of this knowledge is clearly 2644:"Princess Freawaru and Hamlet's Other Uncle" 2301: 2128: 1823: 1566:, the story of Baldr's death was taken from 389:It does seem, however, that Höðr ends up in 4744: 3044:Mythological Norse people, items and places 2027: 1542:It relates that Hother was the king of the 1441:, "Höðr of byrnie", is a warrior and so is 1414:he the slayer slew. – Thorpe's translation 880:s description of the world after Ragnarök. 3022: 3008: 2953:MyNDIR (My Norse Digital Image Repository) 2372:. Archived from the original on 8 May 2007 2336:. Archived from the original on 8 May 2007 2290: 1728:, corresponding to the Icelandic spelling 3842:List of figures in Germanic heroic legend 2718:. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2461:"Skaldic verse in Scandinavian England". 2222: 2220: 1817: 1791:. New York Review of Books. p. 131. 538:Höðr is referred to several times in the 2933: 1999: 1997: 1913: 1856: 1741:The quoted translation renders the word 1693:. In the reconstructed pronunciation of 1458: 31: 2940:(2nd improved ed.). Leiden: Brill. 2937:Altnordisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch 2852: 2467:. Oxbow Books. 2001. pp. 313–323. 1901: 1714:, while the Icelandic pronunciation is 176:. Ultimately, Høtherus slays Balderus. 14: 5097: 2919:. (2 vols.) London: Trübner & Co. 2690:Investigations into Germanic Mythology 2641: 2252:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2217: 2184: 1701: 278:Höðr is introduced in an ominous way. 57: 3003: 2822:. Reykjavík: Íslendingasagnaútgáfan. 1994: 1715: 1557: 1539:account of Höðr's slaying of Balder. 876:Baldr and Höðr are also mentioned in 2876: 1925: 1830:. Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 156. 954:'s glorious dwellings shall inhabit. 854:Do you still seek to know? And what? 490:. Neither are Snorri's kennings for 3902:named weapons, armour and treasures 2859:Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend 2758:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2756:The Poetic Edda: Mythological Poems 2187:"Divine and Human, Living and Dead" 985:with no mention of Höðr and Baldr. 207:('war, slaughter'), and related to 164:. In this version, the mortal hero 24: 5079:Heathenry (new religious movement) 2900:from the original on 20 April 2023 2736:The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson 2442:from the original on 28 March 2023 2412:from the original on 8 August 2022 2118:"Skáldskaparmál – heimskringla.no" 530: 453:section of the Prose Edda several 397:is in the description of the post- 25: 5146: 2946: 2740:Available online in parallel text 2278:from the original on 6 March 2020 2149:from the original on 28 July 2011 2095:from the original on 28 July 2011 2048:from the original on 28 July 2011 2005:"Gylfaginning [R]: 49–50" 1979:from the original on 28 July 2011 1939:"Gylfaginning [R]: 23–32" 1424: 256: 3742:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri 2883:A Handbook of Germanic Etymology 2314:from the original on 6 July 2023 1883:from the original on 6 July 2023 1844:from the original on 6 July 2023 1805:from the original on 6 July 2023 1452: 192:can be translated as 'warrior'. 2682: 2635: 2619:. 10 March 2007. 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Conway (January 1990). 1756: 813:a shaft of anguish, perilous: 2818:Guðni Jónsson (ed.) (1949). 1869:. Weiser Books. p. 44. 1623:represented in English texts 1605:is thought to be related to 1321:By compulsion I have spoken; 1315:ere he to the pile has borne 1257:By compulsion I have spoken; 715:From the branch which seemed 7: 4249:Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr 2838:. Oxford University Press. 2769:Eysteinn Björnsson (2001). 2606:, pp. 160–161, Book 3. 2594:, pp. 158–161, Book 3. 2582:, pp. 158–159, Book 3. 2570:, pp. 154–155, Book 3. 2558:, pp. 152–155, Book 3. 2546:, pp. 150–151, Book 3. 2534:, pp. 148–151, Book 3. 2522:, pp. 146–149, Book 3. 2510:, pp. 144–147, Book 3. 2498:, pp. 142–145, Book 3. 2406:"NORSE GODS: HÖÐR – Ýdalir" 807:There formed from that stem 10: 5151: 4916:Festivals and holy periods 2789:Eysteinn Björnsson (ed.). 2783:. 2005. 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Index

Hoedur

Loki
Baldr
Old Norse
[ˈhɔðz̠]

god
Norse mythology
blind
Odin
Loki
mistletoe
Baldr
Prose Edda
Poetic Edda
Frigg
Loki
giantess
Rindr
Váli
historian
Saxo Grammaticus
Gesta Danorum
Nanna
Andy Orchard
Jan de Vries
Vladimir Orel
Old Norse
Old English

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