- Sons of Ivaldi
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Norse mythology , the Sons of Ivaldi are a group of dwarves, or dark-elves [dökkalfar] , who fashionSkidbladnir , theship ofFreyr , and theGungnir , thespear ofOdin , as well as golden hair forSif to replace what Loki had cut off.According to "
Skáldskaparmál ", after these objects were created Loki made a bet with a dwarf,Brokkr , that his brotherEitri (or Sindri) would not be able to craft items to match the quality of those displayed by the sons of Ivaldi. This contest resulted in the creation of theboar ofFreyr (Gullinbursti ), the ring ofOdin (Draupnir ) and the hammer ofThor (Mjolnir ), which were judged by the gods to be even more wondrous than the others. Thus, Brokkr had won the bet.The account of this tale given in "Skáldskaparmál" does not reveal the names of Ivaldi's sons, nor how many there were, and they remain conspicuously absent after their initial mention in the stanza. The passing mention made of them in "
Grímnismál " as the creators of Skidbladnir, "the best of ships", likewise sheds no additional light. Thus, their identities are a matter of scholarly speculation.In the eddic poem Hrafnagaldur Óðins, stanza 6, Idunn is identified as an "elf" (alfar) and the "youngest of the elder children of Ivaldi." This implies that Ivaldi had two sets of children, probably by different mothers.
In the Old Norse sources, the giant Thjazi is said to be the son of All-valdi and Öl-valdi. I-valdi may be another form of the name. Thjazi is said to have two brothers, Idi and Gang, or Idi and Egil. Thus, Gang is another name for Egil. Egil is also found as a companion of Thor and keeps his goats safe when he ventuires into the land of the giants.
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