Packet 4: Bonus 8

A man with this job is called the emasculating word argr when he suggests that a traveller should go home to fight his wife’s lover. For 10 points each:
[10h] A man with what job, usually read as Odin in disguise, viciously mocks Thor’s poverty and relations with women in the Harbarthsljoth, or “Taunting of Greybeard”?
ANSWER: ferryman [or boatman; accept descriptions of a person who operates a ferry or boat]
[10e] The Harbarthsljoth is one of several verbal contests humiliating gods found in this collection. Unlike a similarly named text by Snorri Sturluson, this collection from the Codex Regius is written in alliterative verse.
ANSWER: Poetic Edda [or Elder Edda or Sæmundar Edda; reject “Prose Edda”]
[10m] In the Lokasenna, Loki ruins this god’s feast by calling Odin a cross-dressing pervert, Njord a urine-drinker, and multiple gods cuckolds. This sea god asks Thor and Tyr to bring him a cauldron large enough to brew beer for all the Æsir.
ANSWER: Ægir [or Hlér; or Gymir]
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