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  Kvasir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was quickly murdered by Fjalar and Galar, two dwarven brothers, in their cavern.
They mixed his blood with honey and preserved it; the blood fermented into a magical mead that inspired poets.
The giant Suttungr, enraged by Fjalar and Galarr's murder of his father Gillingr and his mother, took the dwarves out to sea, setting them on a reef which would be covered at high tide.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kvasir   (565 words)

  
 Hurstwic Norse Mythology: The Mead of Poetry
He came to be the guest of two dwarves, Fjalar and Galar.
Fjalar and Galar kept the mead for themselves.
Suttung seized Fjalar and Galar and carried them far out into the ocean to a small rock rising just above the waves.
hurstwic.org /history/articles/mythology/myths/text/mead_of_poetry.htm   (1316 words)

  
 Norse myths :: The Mead of Poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Two dwarfs by the names of Fjalar and Galar got wind of Kvasir's wise knowledge and discovered what he originated from.
Fjalar and Galar were later visited by the morbid giant Gilling and his wife.
Galar then climbed onto a cliff and dropped a boulder onto her, smashing her skull and killing her instantly.
www.norse-myths.com /Norse-myths-Mead-of-Poetry1.html   (619 words)

  
 Suttung - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In Norse mythology, Suttung was a Jotun, son of Gilling, who (along with Suttung's mother) had been murdered by Fjalar and Galar.
Suttung searched for his parents and threatened the dwarven brothers (Fjalar and Galar), who offered him the magical mead.
Suttung took it and hid it in the center of a mountain, with his daughter, Gunnlod, standing guard.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Suttung   (169 words)

  
 Fjalar and Galar -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fjalar and Galar then murdered a (An imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fair tales) giant named (Click link for more info and facts about Gilling) Gilling, along with his wife.
Their son, (Click link for more info and facts about Suttung) Suttung, searched for his parents and threatened the dwarven brothers, who offered him the magical mead.
Inside, Gunnlod was guarding but he persuaded her to give him three sips; Odin proceeded to drink all the mead, change into an (Any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight) eagle and escape.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/F/Fj/Fjalar_and_Galar.htm   (232 words)

  
 BRAGI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fjalar then turned to his brother and whispered for him to find a millstone and wait above the entrance of the cave with it.
Fjalar knew what he was about to propose and nodded his consent.
Fjalar began to describe the nature of the mead.
www.balderrising.org /bragi.htm   (2946 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Norse mythology
Alvis, Andvari, Berling, Brokk, Durin, Dvalin, Eitri, Fafnir, Fjalar, Galar, Gandalf, Hjuki, Hreidmar, Litr, Lofar, Nordri, Sudri, Austri and Vestri, Nyi and Nidi, Otr, Regin, Sindri
In the Icelandic Eddas Surtur (Old Norse Surtr) is the leader of the fire giants in the south, the ruler of Muspel, the realm of fire.
In Norse mythology, Fafnir was a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regin and Otr.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Norse-mythology   (9602 words)

  
 Jani Salonen | Mytologia, Fjalar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But Fjalar and Galar lost the wonderful drink to Suttung, a frost giant whose parents they had also killed.
To put the seal on their peace agreement the two branches of the gods, the Aesir and the Vanir, had spat into a jar, and it was from the spittle that Kvasir had been formed.
Spittle, like yeast, causes fermentation, and so when Fjalar and Galar mixed Kvasir's blood with honey in a cauldron they created a magical mead.
koti.kontu.la /jsalonen/jani/main_myth_024.html   (326 words)

  
 Read about Fjalar and Galar at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Fjalar and Galar and learn about Fjalar and Galar ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Fjalar and Galar then murdered a giant named
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Galar   (178 words)

  
 Of Dwarves and Elves
Fjalar and Galar were two dwarfs who had killed the Vanir Kvasir.
Fjalar and Galar accidentally drowned the giant Gilling when their boat capsized, but they murdered Gilling's wife, whose howling grief upset the two dwarfs.
They escaped with their lives, when Fjalar and Galar gave the Mead of Poetry to Suttung as compensation.
www.timelessmyths.com /norse/beings.html   (3600 words)

  
 Stories in Norse Mythology
He once came to feast with some dwarves, Fjalar and Galar.
Fjalar asked her if she would be comforted by looking out to sea in the direction of where Gilling had been drowned.
She wanted to do this and Fjalar then told Galar to climb above the door and drop a stone onto her and thus end her wailing.
www.janih.com /kitiana/norse/story/10.html   (867 words)

  
 Fjalar and Galar - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fjalar and Galar - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This page was last modified 03:07, 4 Feb 2005.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Fjalar and Galar contains research on
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Galar   (191 words)

  
 Baugi article - Baugi Norse mythology Jotun Suttung mead poetry Fjalar Galar Gilling - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Baugi article - Baugi Norse mythology Jotun Suttung mead poetry Fjalar Galar Gilling - What-Means.com
In Norse mythology, Baugi was a Jotun and brother of Suttung, who had hidden the mead of poetry after obtaining it from Fjalar and Galar, who had murdered Suttung's father (Baugi's uncle: Gilling).
He worked for Baugi, a farmer, for an entire summer, then asked for a small sip of the mead.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Baugi   (131 words)

  
 Fjalar - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
One is a dwarf, brother of Galar - see Fjalar and Galar.
The other is a rooster that will crow to signify the beginning of Ragnarok, the end of the world.
This page was last modified 00:22, 7 Oct 2004.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Fjalar   (120 words)

  
 The Mead of Poetry
He was so wise that no one could ask him any questions to which he did not know the answer.
He travelled widely through the world teaching people knowledge, and when he arrived as a guest to some dwarfs, Fjalar and Galar, they called him to a private discussion with them and killed him.
They poured his blood into two vats and a pot [or cauldron]; the latter was called Oðrerir, but the vats were called Son and Boðn.
home.c2i.net /monsalvat/mead.htm   (978 words)

  
 Fjalar Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Kvasir   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In Norse mythology, Kvasir or Gillingr was created from the saliva of all the gods, making him the wisest of the Aesir.
He was quickly murdered by Fjalar and Galar, two dwarven brothers, in theircavern.
The giant Suttungr, enraged by Fjalar and Galarr's murder of his father Gillingr and his mother, took the dwarves out to sea, setting them on a reef which would becovered at high tide.
www.therfcc.org /kvasir-149281.html   (539 words)

  
 agard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fjalar and Galar come out from Freyr's new vessel, the Gullinbursti.
Fjalar and Galar, come with us on the Sleipnir.
FJALAR Freyr, we left the technical scrolls by the command center console.
www.littlemonsters.bravehost.com /agard5.htm   (2646 words)

  
 Search for Wisdom
The dwarfs tiring of the wife of Gilling's constant and loud grieving, tricked the widow to join them in a boat, where Galar killed the widow with a millstone.
The giant Suttung hearing of her mother's murder, captured the two dwarfs.
Kvasir, Odin, Suttung, Gunnlod, Fjalar and Galar, Dvalin.
www.timelessmyths.com /norse/wisdom.html   (2322 words)

  
 Norse Gods, Goddesses, Giants, Dwarves & Wights
On one visit to some Dwarves was killed by two of them, Fjalar and Galar, who brewed his blood with honey and made the Mead of Poetry.
This mead eventually became the property of the giant Suttung and drunk by Odin.
The mead was made of Kvæsir's blood mixed with honey by Fjalar and Galar.
www.sunnyway.com /runes/gods2.html   (7878 words)

  
 gods_goddesses norse mythology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fenris is the monsterous wolf, son of the god Loki who will swallow Odin at Ragnarok,but was to be slain by Odin's son, Vidar.
The Evil Dwarf who, with his brothers help Galar, killed the wise man Kvasir in order to gain Kvasir's magick power`s.
Fjalar and Galar killed him when they became tired of learning and poured his blood into a magic kettle.
www.traditionalvisionpagan.org /gods_goddesses.html   (5577 words)

  
 Norse Gods, Goddesses, Giants, Dwarves & Wights
- One of three bowls used by the dwarves Fjalar and Galar when they were making Kvæsir's blood into the Mead of Poetry.
[Fyah-klar] -1) Fjalar is a mean Dwarf, who with the help of his brother, Galar, kills the Giant Kvæsir.
Gilling and his wife were killed by the evil Dwarves Galar and Fjalar, who brewed the Mead of Poetry.
sunnyway.com /runes/gods.html   (8711 words)

  
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 Stories from Skaldskaparmál
He travelled far and wide over the world to teach men wisdom and came once to feast with some dwarfs, Fjalar and Galar.
Fjalar asked her if she would be easier in her mind about it if she looked out to sea in the direction of where he had been drowned.
Then he spoke with his brother Galar, telling him to climb up above the door when she was going out and let a millstone fall on to her head; he said he was tired of her wailing.
www.angelfire.com /on/Wodensharrow/skaldskaparmal.html   (8646 words)

  
 Suttung Fjalar and Galar Baugi mead Odin Norse mythology Gilling Suttungr eagle Jotun snake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Suttung Fjalar and Galar Baugi mead Odin Norse mythology Gilling Suttungr eagle Jotun snake
There is also a Saturnian moon, Suttungr, which was originally spelled Suttung.
the widow to join them in a boat, where Galar killed the widow with a millstone.
en.powerwissen.com /pvZrYisSFtCXUovbPtGaGQ%3D%3D_Suttung.html   (240 words)

  
 synopsisENG3
Odin now decides to force the name of their former employer out of Fjalar and Galar.
He'll need an eagleslough, which leads him to borrow one from Freja, who still, like the first time, make him feel soft-hearted.
who had to be very fond of him, (in fact, Fjalar and Galar consider a
www.valhalla-comics.dk /val11intro/intro_export/synopsiseng3.html   (1231 words)

  
 ENSLAVED Lyrics : THE BLOOD OF KVASIR Lyric   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
From the blood of Kvasir they made the meads of poets, the holy drink
Fjalar and Galar once murdered Gilling the Giant, the father of Suttung
The blood of Kvasir become the mead of Suttung
www.searchlyrics.org /enslaved/the_blood_of_kvasir.html   (128 words)

  
 Norse Gods, Goddesses, Giants, Dwarves & Wights
Most commentators seem to agree that Gullveig is identical with Freya.
- Son is one of three bowls used by the Dwarves Fjalar and Galar while making Kvæsir's blood into the Mead of Poetry.
Suttung, son of Gilling, got the Mead of Poetry from the Dwarves Fjalar and Galar when he was avenging the murder of his parents.
www.sunnyway.com /runes/gods3.html   (7930 words)

  
 Wodan
From this spittle Kvasir was made, who was so wise that he could answer every question asked him.
The dwarfs Fjalar and Galar enticed Kvasir, killed him, and mixing his blood with honey made from it a drink that should make poets of all who partook of it.
From the dwarfs this mead came into the hands of the giants, and thereupon Odhin got possession of it, under circumstances that are immaterial in this connection.
www.woden.org /wodan.html   (3758 words)

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