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564:, Óðinn sends forth the two valkyries Göndul and Skögul to "choose among the kings' kinsmen" and who in battle should dwell with Óðinn in Valhalla. A battle rages with great slaughter. Haakon and his men die in battle, and they see the valkyrie Göndul leaning on a spear shaft. Göndul comments that "groweth now the gods' following, since Hákon has been with host so goodly bidden home with holy godheads." Haakon hears "what the valkyries said," and the valkyries are described as sitting "high-hearted on horseback," wearing helmets, carrying shields and that the horses wisely bore them. A brief exchange follows between Haakon and the valkyrie Skögul: 177: 406:. In chapter 41, Gangleri notes that there are very many people in Valhalla, and that Óðinn is a "very great lord when he commands such a troop". Gangleri then asks what entertainment the einherjar have when they're not drinking. High responds that every day, the einherjar get dressed and "put on war-gear and go out into the courtyard and fight each other and fall upon each other. This is their sport." High says that when dinner time arrives, the einherjar ride back to Valhalla and sit down to drink. In reference, High quotes a stanza from 505: 302: 31: 548:
died in battle, and yet though he is Christian, he requests that since he has died "among heathens, then give me such burial place as seems most fitting to you." The saga relates that, shortly after, Haakon died on the same slab of rock that he was born upon, that he was greatly mourned by friend and
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Sigmund asks Óðinn why he would expect Eric more than any other king, to which Óðinn responds that Eric has reddened his gore-drenched sword with many other lands. Eric arrives, and Sigmund greets him, tells him that he is welcome to come into the hall, and asks him what other lords he has brought
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As for the Harii, quite apart from their strength, which exceeds that of the other tribes I have just listed, they pander to their innate savagery by skill and timing: with black shields and painted bodies, they choose dark nights to fight, and by means of terror and shadow of a ghostly army they
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The god Bragi asks where a thundering sound is coming from, and says that the benches of Valhalla are creaking—as if the god Baldr had returned to Valhalla—and that it sounds like the movement of a thousand. Óðinn responds that Bragi knows well that the sounds are for Eric Bloodaxe, who will soon
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in reference. In chapter 39, Gangleri asks what the einherjar drink that is as plentiful as their food, and if they drink water. High responds that it is strange that Gangleri is asking if Óðinn, the All-Father, would invite kings, earls, and other "men of rank" to his home and give them water to
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In chapter 38, High provides more detail about the einherjar. Gangleri says that "you say that all those men that have fallen in battle since the beginning of the world have now come to Odin in Val-hall. What has he got to offer them food? I should have thought that there must be a pretty large
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In chapter 52, Gangleri asks what will happen after the heavens, earth, and all of the world are burned and the gods, einherjar and all of mankind have died, noting that he had previously been told that "everyone will live in some world or other for ever and ever." High replies with a list of
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drink. High says that he "swears by his faith" that many who come to Valhalla would think that he paid a high price for a drink of water if there were no better beverages there, after having died of wounds and in agony. High continues that atop Valhalla stands the
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valkyrie list, and says that these valkyries wait in Valhalla, and there serve drink, and look after tableware and drinking vessels in Valhalla. In addition, High says that Óðinn sends valkyries to every battle, that they allot death to men, and govern victory.
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In chapter 40, Gangleri says that Valhalla must be an immense building, yet it must often be crowded around the doorways. High responds that there are plenty of doors, and that crowding doesn't occur around them. In support, High again quotes a stanza from
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with Guðmundur. Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundur of having once been a female, including that he was "a witch, horrible, unnatural, among Odin's valkyries" and that all of the einherjar "had to fight, headstrong women, on your account".
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Lindow says that "many scholars think there may be basis for the myth in an ancient Odin cult, which would be centered on young warriors who entered into an ecstatic relationship with Odin and that the name
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number there." High replies that it is true there are a pretty large number of men there, adding many more have yet to arrive, yet that "there will seem too few when
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Skögul says that they shall now ride forth to the "green homes of the godheads" to tell Óðinn that the king will come to Valhalla. In Valhalla, Haakon is greeted by
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Further into chapter 38, Gangleri asks if Óðinn consumes the same meals as the einherjar. High responds that Óðinn gives the food on his table to his two wolves
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comes." However, High adds that food is not a problem because there will never be too many people in Valhalla that the meat of Sæhrímnir (which he calls a
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with him to Valhalla. Eric says that with him are five kings, that he will tell them the name of them all, and that he, himself, is the sixth.
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or figures from early Germanic folklore attested in the 1st century AD, and scholars have connected the einherjar to the eternal battle of
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theorizes this may be due to Haakon's conversion to Christianity from his Norse religion), yet Bragi responds that he is welcome:
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cause panic, since no enemy can bear a sight so unexpected and hellish; in every battle the eyes are the first to be conquered.
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locations, and then describes the re-emerging of the world after Ragnarök. The einherjar receive a final mention in the
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had a poem composed about him. The composition is by an anonymous author from the 10th century and is referred to as
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that fills a vat a day. The vat is so large that all of the einherjar are able to drink to their fullness from it.
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An Icelandic-English Dictionary: Based on the MS. Collections of the Late Richard Cleasby
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Fagrskinna, a Catalogue of the Kings of Norway: A Translation with Introduction and Notes
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and the einherjar will don their war gear. The Æsir and einherjar will ride to the field
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while Óðinn rides before them clad in a golden helmet, mail, and holding his spear
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This article is about ghostly warriors in Norse mythology. For the band, see
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foe alike, and that his friends moved his body northward to Sæheim in North
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section below for more detail and another translation from another source):
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to rise to greet Eric and invite him into the hall, if it is indeed he.
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Anthropomorphic wooden cult figurines of Central and Northern Europe
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In chapter 51, High foretells the events of Ragnarök. After the god
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Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs
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depicts a figure leading a troop of warriors all bearing rings.
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people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
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on behalf of himself and his people, the world tree
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The einherjar prepare daily for the events of 1003: 1001: 647: 611:share thou the Æsir's ale, thou enemy-of-earls! 606: 566: 512:as they carry a dead man to Valhalla (1906) by 475: 220: 699:Theories and proposed etymological connections 1778: 1478: 1248: 8: 1166:Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway 1048: 1046: 3507: 1807:Mythological Norse people, items and places 1024: 1022: 683:arrive in Valhalla. Óðinn tells the heroes 544:) is presented. The saga relates that king 227:they choose the slain and ride from battle; 3594: 3072: 1833: 1785: 1771: 1763: 1485: 1471: 1463: 1255: 1241: 1233: 1060: 1058: 2605:List of figures in Germanic heroic legend 650:'What kind of a dream is it,' said Óðinn, 609:'All einheriar shall swear oaths to thee: 417:awakens all the gods by blowing his horn 860:Orchard (1997:36) and Lindow (2001:104). 791:and in reports of the eternal battle of 575:'Why didst Geirskogul grudge us victory? 449:, and heading towards the wolf Fenrir. 223:All the Einheriar fight in Odin's courts 1163:Hollander, Lee Milton (Trans.) (2007). 840: 585:'Tis owing to us that the issue was won 1122:Larrington, Carolyne (Trans.) (1999). 486:bade them get up to strew the benches, 482:to clear up Val-hall for slain people. 229:then they sit more at peace together. 7: 2665:named weapons, armour and treasures 1184:Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend 851:. Translated by Angela Hall. p. 71. 3842:Heathenry (new religious movement) 1086:Faulkes, Anthony (Trans.) (1995). 334:in disguise) that Óðinn is called 87:The einherjar are attested in the 14: 3870:Heroes in Norse myths and legends 1406:Horse burial in Germanic paganism 828:, afterlife field of the goddess 715:symbols appear beneath his horse. 478:What sort of dream is that, Odin? 99:, written in the 13th century by 2505:Austri, Vestri, Norðri and Suðri 1202:Dictionary of Northern Mythology 849:Dictionary of Northern Mythology 204:in a game of wits. 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For the sports club, see 3901: 3679:Festivals and holy periods 421:, they will assemble at a 305:"Valkyrie" (1834–1835) by 18: 2947:Nine Mothers of Heimdallr 2660:named animals and plants 1804: 1676:Hárr, Jafnhárr, and Þriði 1171:University of Texas Press 986:Hollander (2007:124–125). 457:in chapter 2 of the book 437:will shake, and then the 280:Helgakviða Hundingsbana I 2768:Black elves (Svartálfar) 1298:Hel (mythological being) 656:for coming of slain men? 637:Gunnhild Mother of Kings 484:I aroused the Einheriar, 3650:Sacred trees and groves 2890:Hamskerpir and Garðrofa 2763:Light elves (Ljósálfar) 1742:Places named after Odin 1437:Death in Norse paganism 1151:Oxford University Press 1128:Oxford World's Classics 1104:Finlay, Alison (2004). 669:as for a king's coming, 660:bade valkyries rise up, 587:and your foemen fled.' 3508: 2758:Dark elves (Dökkálfar) 2407:Narfi (father of Nott) 1182:Orchard, Andy (1997). 1040:Lindow (2001:104–105). 847:Simek, Rudolf (1993). 754: 716: 680: 677:so glad is my heart.' 664:and scour the beakers, 658:I waked the Einherjar, 616: 590: 516: 495: 309: 240:, Óðinn (disguised as 232: 184: 41: 2900:Skinfaxi and Hrímfaxi 2179:Sister-wife of Njörðr 1073:Vigfusson (1874:121). 1007:Hollander (2007:126). 995:Hollander (2007:125). 968:Faulkes (1995:55–56). 905:Larrington (1999:119) 896:Larrington (1999:59). 887:Larrington (1999:57). 878:Larrington (1999:54). 869:Larrington (1999:46). 812:(meaning "bold") and 747: 706: 542:Eyvindr skáldaspillir 537:(by the 10th century 507: 469:is provided (see the 307:Herman Wilhelm Bissen 304: 179: 114:Eyvindr skáldaspillir 109:(by the 10th century 33: 3670:Wetlands and islands 2790:Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn 1727:Mercurius Cimbrianus 1639:Names and associates 816:(meaning "valour"). 800:Guðbrandur Vigfússon 723:, Andy Orchard, and 488:clean the beer-cups, 2952:Narfi (son of Loki) 2099:Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr 1442:Matres and Matronae 1401:Hogback (sculpture) 1218:Vigfusson, Gudbrand 675:certain great ones, 671:here to me I expect 662:to strew the bench, 330:(described as king 3598:Religious practice 3572:Old Norse language 3039:Váli (son of Loki) 2927:Líf and Lífthrasir 2835:Árvakr and Alsviðr 2830:Horses of the Æsir 2810:Hati Hróðvitnisson 1951:Váli (son of Odin) 1794:Old Norse religion 1562:Major attestations 1499:Germanic mythology 1052:Orchard (1997:36). 977:Faulkes (1995:69). 959:Faulkes (1995:54). 950:Faulkes (1995:34). 941:Faulkes (1995:33). 932:Faulkes (1995:32). 923:Faulkes (1995:31). 914:Faulkes (1995:21). 745:. 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854: 850: 844: 841: 835: 831: 827: 824: 823: 819: 817: 815: 811: 807: 806: 801: 798:According to 796: 794: 790: 789: 788:Gesta Danorum 784: 780: 776: 772: 768: 764: 760: 749: 748: 746: 744: 743: 738: 734: 730: 726: 722: 719:According to 714: 710: 705: 698: 696: 692: 690: 686: 678: 646: 644: 643: 638: 634: 633:Eric Bloodaxe 630: 629: 621: 618: 614: 605: 603: 602:Lee Hollander 599: 595: 588: 582: 572: 565: 563: 558: 556: 552: 547: 543: 540: 536: 535: 530: 529: 524: 523: 515: 511: 506: 500: 497: 493: 474: 472: 468: 467: 462: 461: 456: 450: 448: 444: 440: 436: 432: 428: 424: 420: 416: 411: 409: 405: 399: 397: 393: 389: 385: 382: 377: 373: 368: 366: 362: 358: 352: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 325: 321: 320: 315: 308: 303: 297: 294: 292: 289: 286: 282: 281: 275: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 244: 239: 238: 230: 219: 217: 213: 209: 208: 203: 200: 196: 192: 191: 190:Vafþrúðnismál 183: 178: 172: 169: 164: 162: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 139: 137: 136: 131: 130: 125: 124:Eric Bloodaxe 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170: 165:Attestations 155:Hjaðningavíg 143:etymological 140: 133: 127: 119:Heimskringla 117: 104: 94: 88: 86: 53: 49: 43: 39:Emil Doepler 34: 3645:Reginnaglar 3577:Orthography 3550:Jómsvíkinga 3525:Poetic Edda 3438:Urðarbrunnr 3433:Mímisbrunnr 3365:Singasteinn 3295:Hindarfjall 3275:Gnipahellir 3255:Ginnungagap 3230:Fyrisvellir 3225:Fornsigtuna 3159:Vimur River 3149:Slidr River 2922:Jörmungandr 2332:Hrímgrímnir 1961:Vili and Vé 1706:Vili and Vé 1411:Ship burial 1354:Neorxnawang 1206:D.S. 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Index

Einherjer
Einherji

Emil Doepler
Norse mythology
Valhalla
valkyries
Sæhrímnir
mead
Heiðrún
Ragnarök
Vígríðr
Poetic Edda
Prose Edda
Snorri Sturluson
Hákonarmál
skald
Eyvindr skáldaspillir
Heimskringla
Eric Bloodaxe
Eiríksmál
Fagrskinna
etymological
Harii
Germanic people
Hjaðningavíg
Wild Hunt

Lorenz Frølich
Vafþrúðnismál

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