- Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a
widely revered god in
Germanic paganism.
Norse mythology, the
source of most
surviving information about him...
-
Gagnrâd!
since on the
floor thou wilt
prove they proficiency, how that
plain is called,
where in
fight shall meet Surt and the
gentle Gods?
Gagnrâd....
-
stanza 5
sends him off on his journey.
Stanzas 6-55 are
solely between Gagnráð (Odin) and Vafþrúðnir. The lay
commences with Odin
asking advice and directions...
- of
Frigg Fundinn The
Found Óláfsrímur
Tryggvasonar A III (1) Gagnráðr
Gagnrad Advantage Counsel Vafþrúðnismál (8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17) Galdrafǫðr Father...
- þá er
regin deyja, móður brautir, mær."
Benjamin Thorpe's translation:
Gagnrâd: "Whence will come the sun in that fair heaven, when
Fenrir has this devoured...
- Vafþrúðnismál from the
Poetic Edda. When Odin (speaking
under the ****umed name
Gagnrad) asks who was the
eldest of the Æsir or of the jötnar in
bygone days, Vafþrúðnir...