id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13007 Faraday, L. Winifred The Edda, Volume 1 The Divine Mythology of the North Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 12 .txt text/plain 12256 718 79 the plain where Surt and the blessed Gods shall meet in battle?" Odin the Gods who shall rule in the new world after Ragnarök, the end of shall Odin have the sword-weary slain; I know thy life is ended, and Thor, and a Christian reference to a God who shall come after Ragnarök "when Odin shall meet the wolf." It tells nothing new. (Odin, Thor, Baldr, Njörd, Frey, Tyr, Bragi, Heimdal, Höd, Vidar, Vali, Thor is the God of natural force, the son of Earth. The same three Gods (Odin, Loki and Hoeni) are connected with sagas proper are Odin, Thor, Frey, Njörd, Frigg and Freyja. The outline gathered from the poems is as follows: Baldr, Odin's son, hostage to the Gods; at the doom of the world he shall come back, gives Njörd a giant-bride, Skadi, who was admitted among the Gods in Valhalla with its hosts of slain warriors; and of all the Gods, Odin, ./cache/13007.txt ./txt/13007.txt