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- Odin sought lodging for the night with a giant
- called Baugi, Suttung’s brother. Baugi reckoned his economic
- affairs were going badly, and said his nine slaves had killed each
- other, and declared he did not know where he was going to get
- workmen from. Odin told him his name was Bolverk; he offered
- to take over the work of nine men for Baugi, and stipulated as his
- payment one drink of Suttung’s mead.
- [...]
- Baugi told his brother Suttung of
- his agreement with Bolverk, but Suttung flatly refused a single drop
- of the mead. Then Bolverk told Baugi that they would have to try
- some stratagems to see if they could get hold of the mead, and Baugi
- said that was a good idea. Then Bolverk got out an auger called
- Rati and instructed Baugi to bore a hole in the mountain, if the
- auger would cut. He did so. Then Baugi said that the mountain
- was bored through, but Bolverk blew into the auger-hole and the
- bits flew back up at him. Then he realized that Baugi was trying to
- cheat him, and told him to bore through the mountain. Baugi
- bored again. And when Bolverk blew a second time, the bits flew
- inwards. Then Bolverk turned himself into the form of a snake
- and crawled into the auger-hole, and Baugi stabbed after him with
- the auger and missed him. Bolverk went to where Gunnlod was
- and lay with her for three nights and then she let him drink three
- draughts of the mead.
- - Prose Edda, Skaldskaparmal
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