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- From: canders@isr.harvard.edu (Carl E. Anderson)
- Newsgroups: alt.mythology
- Subject: Re: Odin's stolen drink
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.172603.19138@burrhus.harvard.edu>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 17:26:03 GMT
- References: <loren.159.0@wmkt.wharton.upenn.edu>
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- In article <loren.159.0@wmkt.wharton.upenn.edu> loren@wmkt.wharton.upenn.edu (Loren Miller) writes:
- >I was leafing through the Stith Thompson motif index and found a reference
- >to a myth where Odin stole a drink from a race of gods and it gave him
- >something. I remember the story where he gave his eye for a drink from a
- >well that gave him wisdom in return, and I remember him hanging on a gallows
- >for a few days before gaining something (the runes?), but I don't remember
- >any situation where he stole a drink of nectar from some other race of gods.
- >Anybody recall this?
-
- Yup. Odin stole the Mead of Poetry from one of the giants (I
- forget the name, but I think it was Skadhi's dad). The Mead of Poetry was
- brewed by Dwarves from the blood of Kvasir, and was obtained by the giant
- inquestion. Odin (in disguise) went to the giant's mountain, seduced his
- daughter (of course), conned his way into getting a draught of the Mead,
- and sucked it all up. Then he changed into a hawk, and flew off back to
- Asgard where he spit it into cauldrons. Some of it splashed out, and
- that's the poet's portion.
-
- Well, the myth is something like that anyway.
-
- Cheers,
- Carl
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