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Körmt and Örmt

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Thor wades through a river while the æsir ride across the bridgeBifröst (1895) byLorenz Frølich

InNorse mythology,Körmt andÖrmt are two rivers whichThor wades through every day when he goes to judgment byYggdrasill. The source for this is a strophe inGrímnismál which is also quoted in theProse Edda.[1][2]

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  1. ^Rydberg, Viktor (2020-04-11).Teutonic Mythology: The Gods and Goddesses of the Northland (Vol. 1-3): Complete Edition. e-artnow.
  2. ^Howitt, William; Howitt, Mary Botham (1852).The Literature and Romance of Northern Europe: Constituting a Complete History of the Literature of Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland : in Two Volumes. Colburn. p. 36.
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