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XXV.
Then said Gangleri: Great in power do these Æsir seem to me;
nor is it a marvel, that much authority attends you who are said to possess
understanding of the gods, and know which one men should call on for what [39] boon
soever. Or are the gods yet more? Hárr said: Yet remains
that one of the Æsir who is called Týr: he is most daring, and best
in stoutness of heart, and he has much authority over victory in battle; it is
good for men of valor to invoice him. It is a proverb, that he is Týr-valiant,
who surpasses other men and does not waver. He is wise, so that it is also said,
that he that is wisest is Týr-prudent. This is one token of his daring:
when the Æsir enticed Fenris-Woif to take upon him the fetter Gleipnir,
the wolf did not believe them, that they would loose him, until they laid Týr's
hand into his mouth as a pledge. But when the Æsir would not loose him,
then he bit off the hand at the place now called 'the wolf's joint;' and Týr
is one-handed, and is not called a reconciler of men.
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