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    Benjamin Thorpe Reginsmál. The Lay of Regin. Translation by Lee M. Hollander at the Wayback Machine (archived October 22, 2008) Reginsmál Sophus Bugge's...
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    Loki (section Reginsmál)
    in both prose and the first six stanzas of the poem Reginsmál. The prose introduction to Reginsmál details that, while the hero Sigurd was being fostered...
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    from Fafnir's hoard after he slays him in Völsunga saga. In the prose of Reginsmál, Fáfnir is described as owning the helm and that all living creatures...
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    Norns (section Reginsmál)
    depended on the benevolence or the malevolence of particular norns. In Reginsmál, the water dwelling dwarf Andvari blames his plight on an evil norn, presumably...
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  • from the Poetic Edda (translated by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson) Reginsmál (Heimskringla) The Story Within the Story: Otter's Ransom (Wilfrid Laurier...
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  • river or stream in Norse mythology. It is mentioned in the eddic poems Reginsmál (or SigurÞarkviða Fafnisbana önnur, The Second Lay of Sigurd Fafnicide)...
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    Regius manuscript. The poem is unnamed in the manuscript, where it follows Reginsmál and precedes Sigrdrífumál, but modern scholars regard it as a separate...
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  • answers when Mímir was absent. Hœnir also has a minor role in Haustlöng and Reginsmál. In the medieval Faroese ballad Lokka táttur, Hœnir protects a farmer's...
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    with Hrímgerðr, a female jötunn: Finally, in the prose introduction to Reginsmál, Loki visits Rán (here rendered as Ron) to borrow her net: [Odin and Hœnir]...
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    There is also no Tarnhelm present in the original Andvari myth from Reginsmál in the Poetic Edda from which Wagner drew inspiration for this scene.)...
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