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Poetic Edda
Vafthruthnir spake:49.[1] "O'er Mogthrasir's hill shall the maidens pass, And three are their throngs that come;They all shall protect the dwellers on earth, Though they come of the giants' kin."
Othin spake:50.[2] "Much have I fared, much have I found, Much have I got of the gods:Who then shall rule the realm of the gods, When the fires of Surt have sunk?"
Vafthruthnir spake:51.[3] "In the gods' home Vithar and Vali shall dwell, When the fires of Surt have sunk;Mothi and Magni shall Mjollnir have When Vingnir falls in fight."
Othin spake:
52. "Much have I fared, much have I found, Much have I got of the gods:
52. "Much have I fared, much have I found, Much have I got of the gods:
- ↑ Mogthrasir ("Desiring Sons"): not mentioned elsewhere in the Eddic poems, or by Snorri. The maidens: apparently Norns, like the "giant-maids" in Voluspo, 8. These Norns, however, are kindly to men.
- ↑ Surt: cf. Voluspo, 52 and note.
- ↑ Vithar: a son of Othin, who slays the wolf Fenrir; cf. Voluspo, 54 and note. Vali: the son whom Othin begot to avenge Baldr's death; cf. Voluspo, 33 and note. Mothi ("Wrath") and Magni ("Might"): the sons of the god Thor, who after his death inherit his famous hammer, Mjollnir. Concerning this hammer cf. especially Thrymskvitha, passim. Vingnir ("the
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