File:Vǫluspá 21-26 in Old Norse, with Analysis

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A stanza-by-stanza look at what the text of Vǫluspá (the poem of creation and Ragnarok) says in Old Norse. This video covers stanzas 21-26; future installments will eventually cover the rest of the poem. Start with the first video in this series: https://youtu.be/wapTAY6soa4

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