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V.
Gangleri asked: How were things wrought, ere the races were and the
tribes of men increased? Then said Hárr: The streams called
Ice-waves, those which were so long come from the fountain-heads that the yeasty
venom upon them had hardened like the slag that runs out of the fire,these
then became ice; and when the ice halted and ceased to run, then it froze over
above. But the drizzling rain that rose from the venom congealed to rime, and
the rime increased, frost over frost, each over the other, even into Ginnungagap,
the Yawning Void. Then
spake Jafnhárr: Ginnungagap, which faced toward the northern quarter,
became filled with heaviness, and masses of ice and rime, and from within,
drizzling rain and gusts; but the southern part of the Yawning Void was lighted
by those sparks and glowing masses which flew out of Múspellheim. And
Thridi said: Just as cold arose out of Nifiheim, and all terrible things,
so also all that looked toward Múspellheim became hot and glowing; but
Ginnungagap was as mild as windless air, and when the breath of heat met the
rime, so that it melted and dripped, life was quickened from the yeast-drops,
by the power of that which sent the heat, and became a man's form. And that
man is named Ymir, but the Rime-Giants call him Aurgelmir; [18]
and thence are come the races of the Rime-Giants, as it says in Völuspá the
Less:
All the witches spring
from Witolf,
All the warlocks are
of Willharm,
And the spell-singers spring
from Swarthead;
All the ogres of
Ymir come.
But concerning this says Vafthrúdnir the giant:
Out of the Ice-waves issued
venom-drops,
Waxing until a
giant was;
Thence are our kindred come all
together,
So it is they
are savage forever.
Then said Gangleri: How did the races grow thence, or after what fashion
was it brought to pass that more men came into being? Or do ye hold him God,
of whom ye but now spake? And Jafnhárr answered: By no means
do we acknowledge him God; he was evil and all his kindred: we call them Rime-Giants.
Now it is said that when he slept, a sweat came upon him, and there grew under
his left hand a man and a woman, and one of his feet begat a son with the other;
and thus the races are come; these are the Rime-Giants. The old Rime-Giant,
him we call Ymir.
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