The Prose Edda on Frigg
The Younger Edda: > Chapter Viii. > The Asas.
- attestation: Frigg is Odin's wife and knows the fate of men, though she tells no one
"Frigg is his wife, and she knows the fate of men, although she tells not thereof"
The Younger Edda: > Chapter X. > The Goddesses (Asynjes).
- attestation: Frigg is the first goddess, dwelling in Fensaler
"Frigg is the first; she possesses the right lordly dwelling which is called Fensaler"
The Younger Edda: > Chapter Xv. > The Death Of Balder.
attestation: Frigg exacted oaths from fire, water, iron, metal, stones, earth, trees, sicknesses, beasts, birds, and creeping things not to hurt Balder
"So Frigg exacted an oath from fire, water, iron and all kinds of metal, stones, earth, trees, sicknesses, beasts, birds and creeping things, that they should not hurt Balder."
attribution: Loke disguised as a woman tricked Frigg into revealing that the mistletoe west of Valhal was too young to be sworn
"West of Valhal there grows a little shrub that is called the mistletoe, that seemed to me too young to exact an oath from."
attestation: Frigg asked if anyone would ride to Hel to find Balder and offer a ransom for his return to Asgard
"Frigg spoke and asked who there might be among the asas who desired to win all her love and good will by riding the way to Hel and trying to find Balder, and offering Hel a ransom if she would allow Balder to return home again to Asgard."