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Vafthruthnismol
Thou wouldst thy wisdom make known:What name has the field where in fight shall meet Surt and the gracious gods?"
Othin spake:18.[1] "Vigrith is the field where in fight shall meet Surt 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."
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?"
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?"
- ↑ Vigrith: "the Field of Battle." Snorri quotes this stanza. A hundred miles: a general phrase for a vast distance.
- ↑ With this stanza Vafthruthnir, sufficiently impressed with his guest's wisdom to invite him to share his own seat, resigns the questioning to Othin.
- ↑ The fragmentary version of this poem in the Arnamagnæan Codex begins in the middle of the first line of this stanza.
Surt: the ruler of the fire-world (Muspellsheim), who comes to attack the gods in the last battle; cf. Voluspo, 52.
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