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Vafthruthnismol

Thou wouldst thy wisdom make known:What name has the field  where in fight shall meetSurt and the gracious gods?"
  Othin spake:18.[1] "Vigrith is the field  where in fight shall meetSurt and the gracious gods;A hundred miles  each way does it measure.And so are its boundaries set."
  Vafthruthnir spake:
19.[2] "Wise art thou, guest!  To my bench shalt thou go,In our seats let us speak together;Here in the hall  our heads, O guest,Shall we wager our wisdom upon."
  Othin spake:
20.[3] "First answer me well,  if thy wisdom avails,And thou knowest it, Vafthruthnir, now:In earliest time  whence came the earth,Or the sky, thou giant sage?"

    Surt: the ruler of the fire-world (Muspellsheim), who comes to attack the gods in the last battle; cf. Voluspo, 52.

  1. Vigrith: "the Field of Battle." Snorri quotes this stanza. A hundred miles: a general phrase for a vast distance.
  2. With this stanza Vafthruthnir, sufficiently impressed with his guest's wisdom to invite him to share his own seat, resigns the questioning to Othin.
  3. The fragmentary version of this poem in the Arnamagnæan Codex begins in the middle of the first line of this stanza.

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