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When the Æsir saw that the Wolf was fully bound, they took the chain
that was fast to the fetter, and which is called Gelgja, and passed it through
a great rock it is called Gjölland fixed the rock deep down
into the earth. Then they took a great stone and drove it yet deeper into the
earthit was called Thvitiand used the stone for a fastening-pin.
The Wolf gaped terribly, and thrashed about and strove to bite them; they thrust
into his mouth a certain sword: the guards caught in his lower jaw, and the point
in the upper; that is his gag. He howls hideously, and slaver runs out of his
mouth: that is the river called Ván; there he lies till the Weird of the
Gods. Then said Gangleri: Marvellous ill children did Loki beget,
but all these brethren are of great might. Yet why did not the Æsir kill
the Wolf, seeing they had expectation of evil from him? Hárr answered: So
greatly did the gods esteem their holy place and sanctuary, that they would
not stain it with the Wolf's blood; though (so say the prophecies) he shall
be the slayer of Odin.
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