Hnitbjörg

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Hnitbjörg is the mythic mountain in Norse mythology where the giantess Gunnlöð guarded the precious mead of poetry.

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instanceOf location in Norse mythology
mythological mountain
accessControlledBy Suttungr NERFINISHED
accessMethod tunnel bored by Odin as snake
associatedWith mead of poetry
associatedWithDeity Odin NERFINISHED
cosmologicalContext Nine Worlds of Norse cosmology NERFINISHED
escapeFrom Odin in eagle form NERFINISHED
event theft of the mead of poetry by Odin
genre Norse mythology NERFINISHED
guardedBy Gunnlöð NERFINISHED
guardedObject Boðn NERFINISHED
Són NERFINISHED
Óðrerir NERFINISHED
hasGuardian Gunnlöð NERFINISHED
hasInhabitants giants
languageOfName Old Norse NERFINISHED
locatedIn Jötunheimr NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Hávamál NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
Skáldskaparmál NERFINISHED
mythologicalCycle Odin and the mead of poetry NERFINISHED
mythType etiological myth for poetic inspiration
nameMeaning "colliding rocks"
narrativeRole repository of divine mead
opposedBy Suttungr in eagle form NERFINISHED
ownedBy Suttungr NERFINISHED
relatedConcept mead of poetry
skaldic poetry
relatedWork Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson NERFINISHED

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Gunnlöð residesIn Hnitbjörg