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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Helm of Awe (section Reginsmál)
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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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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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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