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VIII.
Then said Gangleri: What was done then by Borr's sons, if thou believe
that they be gods? Hárr replied: In this matter there is
no little to be said. They took [20]
Ymir and bore him into the middle of the Yawning Void, and made of him
the earth: of his blood the sea and the waters; the land was made of his flesh,
and the crags of his bones; gravel and stones they fashioned from his teeth
and his grinders and from those bones that were broken. And Jafnhárr
said: Of
the blood, which ran and welled forth freely out of his wounds, they made the
sea, when they had formed and made firm the earth together, and laid the sea
in a ring round about her; and it may well seem a hard thing to most men to
cross over it. Then said Thridi: They took his skull also, and
made of it the heaven, and set it up over the earth with four corners; and
under each corner they set a dwarf: the names of these are East, West, North,
and South. Then they took the glowing embers and sparks that burst forth and
had been cast out of Múspellheim, and set them in the midst of the Yawning
Void, in the heaven, both above and below, to illumine heaven and earth. They
assigned places to all fires: to some in heaven; some wandered free under the
heavens; nevertheless, to these also they gave a place, and shaped them courses.
It is said in old songs, that from these the days were reckoned, and the tale
of years told, as is said in Völuspá:
The sun knew not where
she had housing;
The moon knew not what
might he had;
The stars knew not where
stood their places.
Thus was it ere the
earth was fashioned.
Then said Gangleri: These are great tidings which I now hear; that is a
wondrous great piece of craftsmanship, and cunningly made. How was the earth
contrived? And Hárr answered: She is ring-shaped without,
and round about [21]
her without lieth the deep sea; and along the strand of that sea they gave
lands to the races of giants for habitation. But on the inner earth they made
a citadel round about the world against the hostility of the giants, and for
their citadel they raised up the brows of Ymir the giant, and called that place
Midgard. They took also his brain and cast it in the air, and made from it the
clouds, as is here said:
Ymir's flesh the earth was fashioned,
And of his sweat the sea;
of his bones, trees of his hair,
And of his skull the sky.
of his brows the blithe gods made
Midgard for Sons of men;
of his brain the bitter-mooded
Clouds were all created.
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