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Gestumblindi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (410 words)
Gestumblindi was a character in Norse mythology who appears in both Hervarar saga and in Saxo Grammaticus (Gestiblindus).
According to Hervarar saga, Gestumblindi was a powerful man in Reidgotaland, i.e.
Gestumblindi told riddles, mostly about nature but also about Norse mythology, and Heidrek answered them all (these riddles are presented in detail and they belong to the most interesting riddles in Norse mythology).
heimskringla.no - Eddukvæði : Heiðreksgátur (1286 words)
Gestumblindi mælti: "Ek em nú ok náliga þrotinn at gátum, en frekr er hverr til fjörsins.
Gestumblindi svarar: "Frest eru böls bezt, en margr maðr vill at meira leita, ok sést því sumum yfir.
Gestumblindi segir: "Tregr em ek þess, en þó væntir mik, at þar komi nú skjótt.
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