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Odin The Allfather
Odin, far-wanderer, grant me wisdom, courage and victory. You who chooses the slain, look upon my deeds and when my time comes let me be worthy of a seat in Valhalla.
Vita Döden - III, IV, V
“Isen följde döden och snön föll överallt. Svältens tid var kommen, och allt var tyst och kallt.” - “Ice followed death and snow fell everywhere. The time of starvation was here, and everything was silent and cold.”
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Odin The Allfather with his ravens Hugin and Munin, as well as his wolves Geri and Freki
“Þeim var ek verst er ek unna mest.”
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Guðrún Ósvifsðóttir
“I was the worst to the one whom I loved the most.”
…because we can never give enough to those that we love the most; they always deserve more.
Laxdæla saga, chapter 78 (from Möðruvallabók, AM 132 fol. 194v, lines 32-33b):
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Þeim var ek verst er ek unna mest.
Guðrún Ósvifsðóttir
“I was the worst to the one whom I loved the most.”
…because we can never give enough to those that we love the most; they always deserve more.
Laxdæla saga, chapter 78 (from Möðruvallabók, AM 132 fol. 194v, lines 32-33b):
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