Grani

Grani was Sigurth's horse on which he rode to slay Fafnir and win Andvari's hoard, and the reference to the Rhine betrays the southern source of the story

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Grani was Sigurth's horse on which he rode to slay Fafnir and win Andvari's hoard, and the reference to the Rhine betrays the southern source of the story (Poetic Edda, The > Volume Ii > Notes)

Grani was Sigurth's horse on which he rode to slay Fafnir and win Andvari's hoard, and the reference to the Rhine betrays the southern source of the story (Poetic Edda, The > Volume Ii > Notes)

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