Hreidmar

Hreidmar, a mighty man skilled in black art, revealed the otter was his son; he and his sons Fafner and Regin seized and bound the asas

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Hreidmar, a mighty man skilled in black art, revealed the otter was his son; he and his sons Fafner and Regin seized and bound the asas (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Iv. > The Niflungs And Gjukungs.)

Hreidmar, a mighty man skilled in black art, revealed the otter was his son; he and his sons Fafner and Regin seized and bound the asas (Prose Edda, The Younger Edda: > Chapter Iv. > The Niflungs And Gjukungs.)

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