III.
Gangleri began his questioning thus: Who is foremost, or oldest, of all the gods? Hárr answered: He
is called in our speech Allfather, but in the Elder Asgard he had twelve names:
one is Allfather; the second is Lord, or Lord of Hosts; the third is Nikarr,
or Spear-Lord; the fourth is Nikudr, or Striker; the fifth is Knower
of Many Things; the sixth, Fulfiller of Wishes; the seventh, Far-Speaking One;
the eighth, The Shaker, or He that Putteth the Armies to Flight; the ninth,
The Burner; the tenth, The Destroyer; the eleventh, The Protector; the twelfth,
Gelding.
Then asked Gangleri: Where is this god, or what power hath he, or what
hath he wrought that is a glorious deed? Hárr made answer: He
lives throughout all ages and governs all his realm, and directs all things,
great
[16] and small. Then said Jafnhárr: He fashioned heaven and earth
and air, and all things which are in them. Then spake Thridi: The
greatest of all is this: that he made man, and gave him the spirit, which shall
live and never perish, though the flesh-frame rot to mould, or burn to ashes;
and all men shall live, such as are just in action, and be with himself in the
place called Gimlé. But evil men go to Hel and thence down to the Misty
Hel; and that is down in the ninth world. Then said Gangleri: What
did he before heaven and earth were made? And Hárr answered:
He was then with the Rime-Giants.
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