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Prose Edda - Brodeur Trans. Gylfaginning
chieftain, since he commands so large an army. Now what is the sport of the champions, when they are not fighting?" Hárr replied: "Every day, as soon as they are clothed, they straightway put on their armor and go out into the court and fight, and fell each other. That is their sport; and when the time draws near to undern-meal, they ride home to Valhall and sit down to drink, even as is said here:
All the Einherjar in Odin's court But what thou hast said is true: Odin is of great might. Many examples are found in proof of this, as is here said in the words of the Æsir themselves:
Ash Yggdrasill's trunk of trees is foremost, XLII. Then said Gangleri: "Who owns that horse Sleipnir, or what is to be said of him?" Hárr answered: "Thou hast no knowledge of Sleipnir's points, and thou knowest not the circumstances of his begetting; but it will seem to thee worth the telling. It was early in the first days of the gods' dwelling here, when the gods had established the Midgard and made Valhall; there came at that time a certain wright and offered to build them a citadel in three seasons, so good that it should be staunch and proof against the Hill-Giants and the Rime-Giants, though they should 54 come in over Midgard. But
he demanded as wages that he should have possession of Freyja, and would
fain have had the sun and the moon. Then the Æsir held parley and
took counsel together; and a bargain was made with the wright, that he
should have that which he demanded, if he should succeed in completing
the citadel in one winter. On the first day of summer, if any part of
the citadel were left unfinished, he should lose his reward; and he was
to receive help from no man in the work. When they told him these conditions,
he asked that they would give him leave to have the help of his stallion,
which was called Svadilfari; and Loki advised it, so that the wright's
petition was granted. He set to work the first day of winter to make the
citadel, and by night he hauled stones with the stallion's aid; and it
seemed very marvellous to the Æsir what great rocks that horse drew,
for the horse did more rough work by half than did the wright. But there
were strong witnesses to their bargain, and many oaths, since it seemed
unsafe to the giant to be among the Æsir without truce, if Thor
should come home. But Thor had then gone away into the eastern region
to fight trolls.
him deserving of an ill death,
if he could not hit upon a way of losing the wright his wages; and they
threatened Loki with violence. But when he became frightened, then he
swore oaths, that he would so contrive that the wright should lose his
wages, cost him what it might.
Then all the Powers strode to the seats of judgment, 56
Broken were oaths then, bond and swearing, XLIII. Then said Gangleri: " What is to be said of Skídbladnir, that which is best of ships? Is there no ship equally great?" Hárr replied: "Skídbladnir is best of ships and made with most skill of craftsmanship; but Naglfar is the largest ship; Múspell has it. Certain dwarves, Sons of Ívaldi, made Skídbladnir and gave the ship to Freyr. It is so great that all the Æsir may man it, with their weapons and armaments, and it has a favoring wind as soon as the sail is hoisted, whithersoever it is bound; but when there is no occasion for going to sea in it, it is made of so many things and with so much cunning that then it may be folded together like a napkin and kept in one's pouch." XLIV. Then spake Gangleri:
"A good ship is Skídbladnir, but very great magic must have
been used upon it before it got to be so fashioned. Has Thor never experienced
such a thing, that he has found in his path somewhat so mighty or so powerful
that it has overmatched him through strength of magic?" Then said
Hárr: "Few men, I ween, are able to tell of this; yet many
a thing has seemed to him hard to overcome. Though there may have been
something so powerful or strong that Thor might not have succeeded in
winning the victory, yet it is not necessary to speak of it; because there
are many examples to prove, and because all are bound to believe, that
Thor is mightiest." Then said Gangleri: "It seems to me that
I must have asked you touching this matter what no one is able
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