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RFC041C7–Pictured here is burial of Baldur, his corpse placed on a ship to burn, a giantess pushing the boat, and Balder's wife on pyre.
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RM2AN3BNP–Old Norse stories . came Odin, and laid the ring, Draupnir,upon the pyre, and whispered in the ear of his son.No one could hear the words he spoke, but the godsthought he named the name of the great unknownGod, or perhaps the hope of the resurrection. Now all was ready, but the ship was so heavywith tokens of love that it could not be moved bythe united strength of the gods. Seeing the diffi-cultv, one of the mountain giants said he knewa giantess, named Hyrrokin, who, unaided, couldmove a mountain. At the request of the gods, hewent to ask her assistance. She came, riding a huge wolf, with se
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