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Vafthruthnir was a giant in Norse mythology and both Odin's host and (defeated) opponent in a battle of wits in the poem Vafthruthnismal, a part of the Elder Edda. The giants seize Freya. ... Norse mythology, Viking mythology or Scandinavian mythology refer to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ... Odin is considered to be the supreme god of late Germanic and Norse mythology. ... In Norse mythology, Vafþruðnismál (Vafthruthnismal), or the Song of Vafþruðner, is the third poem in the Elder Edda. ... The Poetic Edda or Elder Edda is a term applied to two things. ...



Norse mythology Variant of Image:Mjollnir. ... Norse mythology, Viking mythology or Scandinavian mythology refer to the pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian people, including those who settled on Iceland, where the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ...

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Vafthruthnismal (308 words)
The Vafthruthnismal ("The Lay of Vafthruthnir") is a conversation in verse form in the Elder Edda conducted initially between the Æsir Odin and Frigg, and subsequently between Odin and the giant Vafthruthnir.
During the course of stanza 19, Vafthruthnir was unwise enough to wager his head in the case of defeat: victory for Odin will result in his death.
In stanza 55, at the conclusion of the contest, Vafthruthnir is obliged to capitulate to Odin's overwhelming cunning when Odin asked him what he whispered in Baldur's ear prior to Baldur's body being placed on the funerary ship, a question to which only Odin knows the answer.
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