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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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511:"How should Váli be periphrased? Thus: by calling him Son of Odin and Rindr, Stepson of Frigg, Brother of the Æsir, Baldr's Avenger, Foe and Slayer of Hödr, Dweller in the Homesteads of the Fathers."
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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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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.
474:"How should one periphrase Hödr? Thus: by calling him the Blind God, Baldr's Slayer, Thrower of the Mistletoe, Son of Odin, Companion of Hel, Foe of Váli."
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954:'s glorious dwellings shall inhabit.
854:Do you still seek to know? And what?
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2859:Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend
2758:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2756:The Poetic Edda: Mythological Poems
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2736:The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson
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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. Archived from
2609:
2454:
2424:
2398:
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2326:
2260:
2178:
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2110:
2077:
2063:
1961:
1863:Lynda C. Welch (1 April 2001).
1788:D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths
1735:
784:for the bloodstained sacrifice,
4179:Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán
2820:Eddukvæði : Sæmundar Edda
2604:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2592:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2580:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2568:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2556:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2544:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2532:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2520:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2508:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
2496:Friis-Jensen & Fisher 2015
1931:
1763:
1595:
926:– Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
747:Till he bore to the bale-blaze
682:- Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
412:— Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
371:— Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
330:— Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
289:— Eysteinn Björnsson's edition
214:('brave, stout in war'), from
200:write that is comparable with
102:, he is tricked and guided by
13:
1:
1824:D. J. 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. Published online:
2779:Eysteinn Björnsson (ed.).
2704:
2432:"Hurstwic: Skaldic Poetry"
2268:"The Poetic Edda: Voluspo"
1242:his glorious brother send,
1196:– Guðni Jónsson's edition
828:slaying, at one night old.
810:which was slender-seeming,
39:tricks Höðr into shooting
5110:Mythological blind people
5066:
4956:
4915:
4834:
4827:
4737:
4699:
4404:
4353:
4312:
4303:
4184:Nine Mothers of Heimdallr
3910:
3897:named animals and plants
3832:
3722:
3424:
3359:
3206:
3073:
3050:
3041:
2988:
2974:
2966:
2961:
2732:Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist
2642:Osborn, Marijane (2020).
1386:– Guðni Jónsson's edition
1303:he shall slay Odin's son,
505:— Guðni Jónsson's edition
468:— Guðni Jónsson's edition
5135:Mythological fratricides
4005:Black elves (Svartálfar)
2754:(ed. and trans.) (1997)
1588:
1309:He a hand will not wash,
839:till he bore to the pyre
769:would you know yet more?
741:His hands he washed not,
727:But the brother of Baldr
172:compete for the hand of
4887:Sacred trees and groves
4127:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa
4000:Light elves (Ljósálfar)
2934:de Vries, Jan (1977) .
2745:18 January 2016 at the
2464:Vikings and the Danelaw
1405:him Vali showed himself
1297:"Rind a son shall bear,
936:the fields bring forth,
924:vituð ér enn, eða hvat?
825:he started—Óðinn's son—
796:higher than the plains,
793:There stood full-grown,
744:his hair he combed not,
676:vituð ér enn, eða hvat?
513:— Brodeur's translation
476:— Brodeur's translation
428:— Brodeur's translation
379:— Brodeur's translation
346:— Brodeur's translation
302:— Brodeur's translation
179:
54:
4745:
3995:Dark elves (Dökkálfar)
3644:Narfi (father of Nott)
2139:"Skáldskaparmál 11–20"
1468:
1260:I will now be silent."
909:Búa þeir Höðr ok Baldr
833:He never washed hands,
816:Hǫðr started shooting.
799:slender and most fair,
774:- Bellows' translation
724:that Hoth should hurl;
707:Full grown in strength
457:for Höðr are related.
74:; often anglicized as
43:
4137:Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi
3416:Sister-wife of Njörðr
2802:Gesta Danorum. Vol. 1
2693:, Volume II, Part 2:
2185:Lindow, John (2019).
2143:Völuspá – voluspa.org
2089:Völuspá – voluspa.org
2042:Völuspá – voluspa.org
1973:Völuspá – voluspa.org
1572:, a poem composed by
1462:
1433:as a part of warrior-
1300:in the western halls:
1280:who on Hödr vengeance
1271:I will question thee,
1268:"Be not silent, Vala!
1213:I will question thee,
1206:"Be thou not silent,
790:the fates set hidden.
184:According to scholar
35:
4907:Wetlands and islands
4027:Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn
2926:5 April 2023 at the
2793:. Published online:
2773:. Published online:
2712:Bellows, Henry Adams
2085:"Gylfaginning 51–54"
2038:"Gylfaginning 41–50"
1969:"Gylfaginning 21–30"
1653:or less commonly as
1122:Hverr mun heift Heði
939:all evil be amended;
899:böls mun alls batna,
721:Came a harmful shaft
710:the mistletoe stood.
704:in the lofty fields,
4189:Narfi (son of Loki)
3336:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr
2122:www.heimskringla.no
1949:on 19 February 2006
1916:, pp. 278–279.
1528:Chronicon Lethrense
1516:Chronicon Lethrense
1306:when one night old.
1289:raise on the pile."
1102:"Þegj-at-tu, völva,
1008:"Þegj-at-tu, völva,
759:did Frigg weep sore
736:fought Othin's son.
718:so slender and fair
629:sá nam, Óðins sonr,
599:Varð af þeim meiði,
4835:Religious practice
4809:Old Norse language
4276:Váli (son of Loki)
4164:Líf and Lífthrasir
4072:Árvakr and Alsviðr
4067:Horses of the Æsir
4047:Hati Hróðvitnisson
3188:Váli (son of Odin)
3031:Old Norse religion
2915:(transl.) (1866).
2734:(transl.) (1916).
2725:1 May 2021 at the
2695:Germanic Mythology
1769:Saxo Grammaticus,
1717:[ˈhœːðʏr̥]
1558:Rydberg's theories
1550:, the daughter of
1469:
1402:the pile was laid;
1384:sló hann handbana.
1318:Baldr's adversary.
1312:nor his head comb,
1107:þik vil ek fregna,
1013:þik vil ek fregna,
948:the heavenly gods,
851:for Valhǫll's woe.
842:Baldr's adversary—
836:never combed head,
819:A brother of Baldr
730:was born ere long,
609:harmflaug hættlig:
44:
5092:
5091:
5084:Nordic Bronze Age
5074:Germanic paganism
5062:
5061:
4933:Germanic calendar
4897:Temple at Uppsala
4695:
4694:
4299:
4298:
4259:Þjálfi and Röskva
4203:Personifications
3066:and other figures
2998:
2997:
2989:Succeeded by
2962:Legendary titles
2893:978-90-04-12875-0
2878:Orel, Vladimir E.
2869:978-0-304-34520-5
2845:978-0-19-983969-8
2714:(trans.) (1936).
2474:978-1-78570-444-4
2071:"Gylfaginning 51"
1876:978-1-57863-170-4
1837:978-0-87542-137-7
1798:978-1-59017-125-7
1619:⟨ö⟩
1615:⟨ǫ⟩
1578:Óláfr Höskuldsson
1533:Annales Lundenses
1520:Annales Lundenses
1492:testudo formation
1422:
1421:
1408:worthy to avenge,
1393:There were eleven
1337:Völuspá in skamma
1332:
1331:
1286:or Baldr's slayer
1274:until I know all.
1239:"Hödr will hither
1231:of life bereave."
1216:until I know all.
1194:nú mun ek þegja."
1179:áðr á bál of berr
1159:sá mun Óðins sonr
1090:nú mun ek þegja."
965:
964:
942:Baldr shall come;
871:
870:
822:was born quickly:
733:And one night old
695:The son of Othin,
692:the bleeding god,
641:Þó hann æva hendr
624:of borinn snemma,
619:Baldrs bróðir var
587:mjór ok mjök fagr
521:
520:
484:
483:
444:as quoted below.
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168:and the demi-god
117:According to the
16:(Redirected from
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4517:Grove of fetters
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4309:
4017:Fjalar (rooster)
3777:Fjalar and Galar
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3000:
2967:Preceded by
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2958:
2941:
2921:Available online
2913:Thorpe, Benjamin
2909:
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2824:Available online
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2720:Available online
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2234:on 13 April 2009
2230:. Archived from
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2172:"skaldskaparmal"
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1254:of life bereave.
1245:he of Baldr will
1222:who will Baldr's
1184:Baldrs andskota;
1174:né höfuð kembir,
1117:vil ek enn vita:
1060:hróðrbaðm þinig,
1055:"Höðr berr hávan
1028:Hverr mun Baldri
1023:vil ek enn vita:
997:
996:
914:Hropts sigtóptir
883:
882:
845:while Frigg wept
781:I saw for Baldr—
698:his destiny set:
689:I saw for Baldr,
661:En Frigg um grét
656:Baldrs andskota.
651:áðr á bál um bar
646:né höfuð kembði,
614:Höðr nam skjóta.
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5014:Norse cosmology
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2977:King of Denmark
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2930:at Google Books
2928:Wayback Machine
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2727:Wayback Machine
2716:The Poetic Edda
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1374:verðr at hefna,
1277:I will yet know
1219:I will yet know
1149:Rindr berr Vála
1132:eða Baldrs bana
1065:hann mun Baldri
945:Hödr and Baldr,
919:vel, valtívar -
904:Baldr mun koma.
701:Famous and fair
604:er mær sýndisk,
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4814:Orthography
4787:Jómsvíkinga
4762:Poetic Edda
4675:Urðarbrunnr
4670:Mímisbrunnr
4602:Singasteinn
4532:Hindarfjall
4512:Gnipahellir
4492:Ginnungagap
4467:Fyrisvellir
4462:Fornsigtuna
4396:Vimur River
4386:Slidr River
4159:Jörmungandr
3569:Hrímgrímnir
3198:Vili and Vé
2970:Rolvo Krake
2862:. Cassell.
2648:Medium Ævum
2197:: 83, 100.
1827:Norse Magic
1537:euhemerized
1439:Höðr brynju
1349:Váru ellifu
1144:Völva kvað:
1097:Óðinn kvað:
1080:aldri ræna;
1050:Völva kvað:
1003:Óðinn kvað:
894:akrar vaxa,
889:Munu ósánir
540:Poetic Edda
533:Poetic Edda
424:Fenris-Wolf
240:Old Frisian
209:Old English
151:The Danish
126:Poetic Edda
27:Norse deity
5125:Norse gods
5099:Categories
5049:Viking Age
5024:Philosophy
4892:Sonargöltr
4777:Runestones
4769:Prose Edda
4714:Fimbulvetr
4665:Hvergelmir
4632:Valaskjálf
4592:Sessrúmnir
4562:Jötunheimr
4537:Hlidskjalf
4527:Himinbjörg
4497:Glaðsheimr
4482:Gastropnir
4437:Bilskirnir
4417:Amsvartnir
4330:Gjallarbrú
4313:Underworld
4269:Landvættir
4169:Loddfáfnir
4147:Svaðilfari
4132:Hófvarpnir
4077:Blóðughófi
4057:Hildisvíni
3933:Aurvandill
3694:Vafþrúðnir
3679:Þrúðgelmir
3539:Harðgreipr
2627:3 November
2318:26 October
2308:google.com
2153:19 January
2099:19 January
2052:19 January
1983:19 January
1887:26 October
1848:26 October
1809:26 October
1757:References
1496:Hålogaland
1225:slayer be,
666:í Fensölum
276:Prose Edda
259:Prose Edda
247:Burgundian
212:heaðu-deór
120:Prose Edda
5004:Mead hall
4938:Þorrablót
4792:Legendary
4687:Yggdrasil
4647:Víðbláinn
4642:Vanaheimr
4617:Þrymheimr
4612:Þrúðvangr
4607:Þrúðheimr
4577:Munarvágr
4567:Mímameiðr
4542:Hnitbjorg
4457:Fólkvangr
4442:Brávellir
4391:Vadgelmir
4376:Kerlaugar
4345:Niðafjöll
4305:Locations
4281:Valkyries
4229:Sæhrímnir
4117:Gulltoppr
4082:Falhófnir
3980:Einherjar
3963:Landdísir
3797:Mótsognir
3787:Hreiðmarr
3699:Víðblindi
3649:Sökkmímir
3639:Mögþrasir
3599:Hyrrokkin
3564:Hrímgerðr
3559:Hræsvelgr
3549:Helreginn
3544:Helblindi
3464:Bergelmir
3128:Ítreksjóð
3035:mythology
2886:. Brill.
2668:0025-8385
2282:8 October
2238:8 October
2203:0305-9219
2191:Saga-Book
2019:8 October
1953:8 October
1926:Orel 2003
1747:hróðrbaðm
1743:hróðrbaðm
1695:Old Norse
1601:The name
1546:, son of
1443:Höðr víga
967:The poem
230:Old Saxon
202:Old Norse
153:historian
108:mistletoe
51:Old Norse
5067:See also
4989:Hamingja
4943:Vetrnætr
4928:Dísablót
4923:Álfablót
4729:Ragnarök
4637:Valhalla
4627:Útgarðar
4572:Myrkviðr
4557:Járnviðr
4552:Iðavöllr
4472:Gálgviðr
4452:Fensalir
4361:Élivágar
4335:Náströnd
4325:Éljúðnir
4194:Níðhöggr
4142:Sleipnir
4112:Gullfaxi
4012:Fimafeng
3928:Auðumbla
3747:Billingr
3674:Þrívaldi
3659:Suttungr
3614:Járnsaxa
3584:Hrungnir
3514:Gillingr
3509:Geirröðr
3489:Fárbauti
3479:Býleistr
3444:Angrboða
3396:Gullveig
3108:Heimdall
3098:Dellingr
2924:Archived
2898:Archived
2880:(2003).
2856:(1997).
2832:(2001).
2743:Archived
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1569:Húsdrápa
1548:Hothbrod
1531:and the
1484:Mimingus
1435:kennings
878:Völuspá'
766:'s need:
755:Fensalir
455:kennings
399:Ragnarök
270:part of
170:Balderus
166:Høtherus
139:giantess
123:and the
72:Hotherus
70:, Latin
18:Hotherus
5019:Numbers
4999:Kenning
4872:Worship
4828:Society
4738:Sources
4657:Vingólf
4652:Vígríðr
4622:Uppsala
4587:Okolnir
4507:Glitnir
4477:Gandvik
4432:Bifröst
4422:Andlang
4340:Niflhel
4286:Völundr
4234:Skírnir
4174:Móðguðr
3970:Dragons
3953:Byggvir
3782:Gandalf
3767:Dvalinn
3737:Andvari
3574:Hrímnir
3529:Gunnlöð
3499:Fornjót
3494:Fjölvar
3474:Bölþorn
3449:Aurboða
3439:Alvaldi
3391:Gersemi
3208:Ásynjur
3113:Hermóðr
3103:Forseti
3053:Deities
2992:Rørikus
2791:Völuspá
2705:Sources
2617:"lejre"
2446:10 July
2416:10 July
1552:Hadding
1479:Gevarus
1437:. Thus
764:Valhall
753:But in
545:Völuspá
447:In the
441:Völuspá
422:and of
401:world.
264:In the
98:son of
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4862:Horses
4701:Events
4682:Ýdalir
4661:Wells
4597:Sindri
4582:Nóatún
4447:Brimir
4412:Asgard
4371:Ífingr
4354:Rivers
4264:Vættir
4122:Gyllir
4032:Fylgja
4022:Fenrir
3975:Draugs
3911:Others
3834:Heroes
3817:Brokkr
3772:Fáfnir
3762:Dúrnir
3757:Durinn
3732:Alvíss
3724:Dwarfs
3709:Vörnir
3619:Laufey
3484:Eggþér
3469:Bestla
3426:Jötnar
3411:Njörðr
3406:Kvasir
3369:Freyja
3321:Snotra
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3058:dwarfs
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94:. The
5130:Baldr
5054:Völva
5044:Skald
5039:Seiðr
5034:Runes
5029:Rings
4994:Heiti
4979:Galdr
4974:Félag
4964:Death
4957:Other
4867:Hörgr
4782:Sagas
4522:Heiðr
4487:Gimlé
4427:Barri
4366:Gjöll
4291:Vörðr
4254:Troll
4239:Sköll
4199:Norns
4107:Grani
4102:Glenr
4092:Glaðr
4062:Hjúki
4037:Garmr
3990:Elves
3985:Eldir
3958:Dísir
3938:Beyla
3872:Hi–Hy
3822:Eitri
3807:Regin
3752:Dáinn
3704:Vosud
3684:Þrymr
3664:Þjazi
3654:Surtr
3624:Leikn
3594:Hymir
3589:Hrymr
3579:Hroðr
3554:Hljod
3534:Gymir
3524:Gríðr
3504:Gangr
3454:Baugi
3401:Hnoss
3384:Yngvi
3374:Freyr
3361:Vanir
3341:Þrúðr
3316:Skaði
3311:Sjöfn
3306:Sigyn
3291:Rindr
3276:Nanna
3256:Iðunn
3241:Gerðr
3231:Fulla
3226:Frigg
3153:Mímir
3148:Meili
3123:Hœnir
3093:Bragi
3088:Baldr
2672:JSTOR
2479:JSTOR
2207:JSTOR
2009:hi.is
1943:hi.is
1730:Höður
1683:Höthr
1671:Hodhr
1667:Hothr
1663:Höder
1659:Hödhr
1655:Hödur
1635:Hodur
1631:Hoder
1589:Notes
1504:Thoro
952:Hropt
338:Thing
251:haþus
233:hathu
174:Nanna
142:Rindr
131:Frigg
112:Baldr
96:blind
84:Hodur
82:, or
80:Hoder
41:Baldr
5105:Æsir
4984:Goði
4969:Ergi
4948:Yule
4847:Blót
4755:Edda
4217:Nótt
4212:Elli
4207:Dagr
4154:Jörð
4097:Glær
4087:Gísl
3948:Búri
3943:Borr
3923:Auðr
3867:H–He
3792:Litr
3714:Ymir
3669:Þökk
3634:Logi
3629:Litr
3459:Beli
3434:Ægir
3296:Sága
3271:Lofn
3266:Irpa
3261:Ilmr
3251:Hlín
3183:Ullr
3173:Thor
3163:Odin
3143:Máni
3138:Loki
3118:Höðr
3075:Æsir
3033:and
2906:2020
2888:ISBN
2864:ISBN
2840:ISBN
2806:ISBN
2760:ISBN
2664:ISSN
2629:2017
2469:ISBN
2448:2023
2418:2023
2392:link
2378:2022
2356:link
2342:2022
2320:2020
2284:2005
2254:link
2240:2005
2199:ISSN
2155:2011
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2054:2011
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1955:2005
1889:2020
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