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Bragi the Poet God Reciting Lore at Aegir's Banquet

OriginNorse Mythology

At a magnificent feast held in the submarine hall of the sea giant Aegir, Bragi, the Norse god of eloquence, recites the complex history of the Mead of Poetry. He details the creation of Kvasir from the collective spittle of the gods and the subsequent theft of the Mead by Odin from the giant Suttungr. This story serves as a cornerstone of skaldic tradition, explaining how divine inspiration...

Odin Stealing the Mead of Poetry

OriginNorse Mythology

Seeking the gift of divine inspiration, Odin disguises himself as the worker Bolverk to infiltrate the mountain stronghold of the giant Suttungr. After tricking the giant's brother and seducing the guardian Gunnlöð, Odin consumes the Mead of Poetry and escapes to Asgard in the form of a great eagle. This myth explains how the gods and humanity gained the capacity for wisdom, scholarship, and...