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Loddfáfnir

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Character in the Eddic poem the Hávamál

Loddfáfnir is a character in the Eddic poem the Hávamál, to whom the discourse on morals, ethics, and correct action is directed.

See also

  • Fáfnir - A similarly named dragon from the Völsung cycle

References

  1. Sturtevant, Albert Morey (1911). "The Relation of Loddfáfnir to Odin in the Hávamál". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 10 (1): 42–55. JSTOR 27700070.
  2. Lindow, John (2002). Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs. Oxford University Press. pp. 211–212.
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