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- Then spoke Gangleri: ‘Have any greater events taken place
- among the Æsir ? It was a very great exploit that Thor achieved on
- this expedition.’
- High replied: ‘There are events to be related that would have
- been thought more significant by the Æsir. And the beginning of
- this story is that Baldr the Good dreamed great dreams boding
- peril to his life. And when he told the Æsir the dreams they took
- counsel together and it was decided to request immunity for Baldr
- from all kinds of danger, and Frigg received solemn promises so
- that Baldr should not be harmed by fire and water, iron and all
- kinds of metal, stones, the earth, trees, diseases, the animals, the
- birds, poison, snakes. And when this was done and confirmed,
- then it became an entertainment for Baldr and the Æsir that he
- should stand up at assemblies and all the others should either
- shoot at him or strike at him or throw stones at him. But whatever
- they did he was unharmed, and they all thought this a great glory.
- But when Loki Laufeyiarson saw this he was not pleased that
- Baldr was unharmed. He went to Fensalir to Frigg and changed
- his appearance to that of a woman. Then Frigg asked this woman
- if she knew what the Æsir were doing at the assembly. She said
- that everyone was shooting at Baldr, and moreover that he was
- unharmed. Then said Frigg:
- ‘ “ Weapons and wood will not hurt Baldr. I have received oaths
- from them all.”
- ‘Then the woman asked: “ Have all things sworn oaths not to
- harm Baldr?”
- ‘Then Frigg replied: “ There grows a shoot of a tree to the west
- of Val-hall. It is called mistletoe. It seemed young to me to demand
- the oath from.”
- ‘Straight away the woman disappeared. And Loki took mistle-
- toe and plucked it and went to the assembly. Hod was standing at
- the edge of the circle of people, for he was blind. Then Loki said to
- him:
- ‘ “ Why are you not shooting at Baldr?”
- ‘He replied: “ Because I cannot see where Baldr is, and secondly
- because I have no weapon.”
- ‘Then said Loki: “ Follow other people’s example and do Baldr
- honour like other people. I will direct you to where he is standing.
- Shoot at him this stick.”
- ‘Hod took the mistletoe and shot at Baldr at Loki’s direction.
- The missile flew through him and he fell dead to the ground, and
- this was the unluckiest deed ever done among gods and men.
- When Baldr had fallen, then all the Æsir’s tongues failed them, as
- did their hands for lifting him up, and they all looked at each other
- and were all of one mind towards the one who had done the deed.
- But no one could take vengeance, it was a place of such sanctuary.
- When the Æsir tried to speak then what happened first was that
- weeping came out, so that none could tell another in words of his
- grief. But it was Odin who took this injury the hardest in that he
- had the best idea what great deprivation and loss the death of
- Baldr would cause the Æsir. And when the gods came to them-
- selves then Frigg spoke, and asked who there was among the Æsir
- who wished to earn all her love and favour and was willing to ride
- the road to Hel and try if he could find Baldr, and offer Hel a
- ransom if she would let Baldr go back to Asgard.
- - Prose Edda, Gylfaginning
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