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- Norse mythology, Svaðilfari is a stallion that fathered the eight-legged horse Sleipnir with Loki (in the form of a mare). Svaðilfari was owned by the...
- Jörmungandr. In the form of a mare, Loki was impregnated by the stallion Svaðilfari and gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir. Like other gods, Loki...
- In both sources, Sleipnir is Odin's steed, is the child of Loki and Svaðilfari, is described as the best of all horses, and is sometimes ridden to the...
- the wolf (Fenrir). Loki sired the wolf on Angrboda, and got Sleipnir on Svadilfari; the witch alone seemed most evil the one that came from the brother of...
- section describes how an unnamed jötunn came to the gods with his stallion, Svaðilfari and offered help in building a burg for the gods in three winters, asking...
- Nótt's horse Skinfaxi, Dagr's horse Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse Svaðilfari, the stallion that fathered Sleipnir Arion, an immortal, extremely swift...
- he lost, Loki transformed into a mare and seduced the giant's stallion Svadilfari, causing the giant to be killed by Thor and Loki produced Sleipnir. Egill...
- Loki, in the form of a mare, has been impregnated by the jötunn's horse, Svaðilfari, and so gives birth to Sleipnir. In support, High quotes the Völuspá stanza...
- Jörmungandr Ljósálfar Móinn Níðhöggr The Norns Ratatoskr Skoll Sleipnir Surtr Svadilfari Svartálfar Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr Valkyrie List of Norse gods List...
- interact with others, such as the wright who, with the help of his horse Svaðilfari, builds fortifications for the gods to protect them from jötnar. Skáldskaparmál...