Eldir

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An illustration to Lokasenna.
An illustration to Lokasenna.

Eldir (Old Norse: [ˈeldez̠], "fire-stoker") is a servant of Ægir in Norse mythology, and Loki's first verbal opponent in the poem Lokasenna (Loki's Flyting).[1]

According to John Lindow, "Eldir fits the character type of the outer guardian, often a herdsman as in Skírnismál (11–16) with whom someone contends before entering a place for the main confrontation".[2]

The Old Norse name Eldir has been translated as 'fire-stoker'.[3]

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