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| heroes in norse myths and legends | |
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| SHOPPER'S DELIGHT | |
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After they die, the Valkyrie s escort half of the slain from the battlefield to Valhalla (these are the "einherjar"), which is part of Asgard (commonly described as the "Norse Heaven "); the other half went to Folkvangr ( Freyja 's hall). The '' Grímnismál '' describes Valhalla as having 540 doors, and through each of them, eight hundred (a hundred in norse was equal to 120) could march abreast, indicating the size of the hall and the numbers of the einherjar (times two halls). Every day they are awakened by Gullinkambi , a rooster, and march out to the great field of Idavoll in the heart of Asgard to fight against each other in merry (and mortal) combat. At dusk, when they are all cut to pieces, save perchance a few, they are miraculously healed, and march back into Valhalla, where Andhrímnir , the cook of the gods, has prepared a meal for them from the Pork of Sæhrímnir , a pig that is reborn every day, and the Mead milked from Heiðrún , a goat feeding on the leaves of Yggdrasil . The einherjar then spend the evening and night in feast, served by lovely valkyries, until they all fall asleep, solidly drunk. And yet, they never experience Hangover s or other mishaps from this daily Inebriation . The einherjar will stand with the forces of the Æsir at Ragnarök , when Odin will call them up to fight the forces of Hel and the Giants . The traditional nordic name Einar r is derived from Einherji and is still quite widespread in Scandinavia and Iceland . EINHERJAR IN MODERN FICTION
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