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XII.
Then said Gangleri: The sun fares swiftly, and almost as if she were
afraid: she could not hasten her course any the more if she feared her destruction. Then
Hárr made answer: It is no marvel that she hastens furiously:
close cometh he that seeks her, and she has no escape save to run away. Then
said Gangleri: Who is he that causes her this disquiet? Hárr
replied: It is two wolves; and he that runs after her is called Skoll;
she fears him, and he shall take her. But he that leaps before her is called
Hati Hródvitnisson. He is eager to seize the moon; and so it must be. Then
said Gangleri: What is the race of the [24] wolves? Hárr
answered: A witch dwells to the east of Midgard, in
the forest called Ironwood: in that wood dwell the troll-women, who are known
as Ironwood-Women. The old witch bears many giants for sons, and all in the
shape of wolves; and from this source are these wolves sprung. The saying runs
thus: from this race shall come one that shall be mightiest of all, he that
is named Moon-Hound; he shall be filled with the flesh of all those men that
die, and he shall swallow the moon, and sprinkle with blood the heavens and
all the air; thereof shall the sun lose her shining, and the winds in that
day shall be unquiet and roar on every side. So it says in Völuspá:
Eastward dwells the Old One in
Ironwood,
And there gives birth to
Fenrir's brethren;
There shall spring of them all a
certain one,
The moon's taker in
troll's likeness.
He is filled with flesh of
fey men.
Reddens the gods' seats with
ruddy blood-gouts;
Swart becomes sunshine in
summers after,
The weather all shifty. Wit
ye yet, or what?
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