Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Chris Travers wrote:
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>> Another option is Laereth. Laereth is another name for Yggdrassil,
>> the world tree which stands above the Nine Worlds.
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> I like this one ...
I have a lot of interesting analysis I have done on the idea of the
World Tree in Norse myth, but this is too off-topic to be posted here.
If people want a more detailed analysis on what the significance is,
feel free to email me off-list.
>> Gandalf. Name means "Wand Elf" and is only mentioned in the Norse
>> poem Voluspa. Nothing more is known about him. Never mind....
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> Most ppl would associate Gandalf with LOTR ...
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I mostly included it as a joke. Actually Tolkein took a lot of names
for dwarves and other characters from a section of the old Norse poem
Voluspa known as the "Catalog of Dwarves." You can read a translation
of Voluspa here: http://www.northvegr.org/lore/poetic/001_01.php#1
The Catalog of Dwarves starts on the 10th strophe. But the entire poem
is worth reading.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers