Suttungr

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Suttungr is a giant in Norse mythology best known for owning the mead of poetry that Odin famously steals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf giant
jötunn
mythological figure
appearsIn Hávamál NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
Skáldskaparmál NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Hnitbjörg NERFINISHED
culture Norse mythology NERFINISHED
employsGuardian Gunnlöð NERFINISHED
enemyOf Odin NERFINISHED
genre mythological narrative
guards mead of poetry
hasChild Gunnlöð NERFINISHED
hasMotivation revenge for the death of his parents
hasParent Gillingr NERFINISHED
hasSibling Gillingr NERFINISHED
keepsIn Hnitbjörg NERFINISHED
killedBy dwarfs Fjalar and Galar
languageOfTradition Old Norse NERFINISHED
modeOfAcquisition accepts mead of poetry as compensation for his parents' death
notableFor ownership of the mead of poetry
opposedBy Æsir NERFINISHED
owns mead of poetry
receives mead of poetry from dwarfs Fjalar and Galar
relatedConcept Odin's quest for wisdom
mead of poetry
skaldic poetry
relativeOf Gillingr NERFINISHED
Gunnlöð NERFINISHED
roleInMyth keeper of divine inspiration
symbolizes hoarding of poetic inspiration
victimOf Odin's theft of the mead of poetry

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Gunnlöð father Suttungr
Gunnlöð family Suttungr
Gunnlöð guardedFor Suttungr