Ottar ❲TRUSTED OVERVIEW❳

Óttar is described as a pious man who built a stone altar—a hörgr —to make frequent offerings to Freyja, his patron goddess.

Freyja forces the reluctant Hyndla to recount the lineage of Óttar’s ancestors. She also forces Hyndla to give him a memory potion, ensuring he remembers his ancestry so he can win his inheritance.

Óttar enters into a dispute over his inheritance (his pedigree) with another man, Angantyr. The two agree to a wager: they will challenge each other to see who has the more illustrious lineage, with the loser forfeiting all their property.

The story is largely a framework used in the poem to list mythical heroes and demonstrate Freyja’s protection of her favorites. A summary of the he was trying to prove? More information on Freyja's role as a goddess?

Óttar is described as a pious man who built a stone altar—a hörgr —to make frequent offerings to Freyja, his patron goddess.

Freyja forces the reluctant Hyndla to recount the lineage of Óttar’s ancestors. She also forces Hyndla to give him a memory potion, ensuring he remembers his ancestry so he can win his inheritance.

Óttar enters into a dispute over his inheritance (his pedigree) with another man, Angantyr. The two agree to a wager: they will challenge each other to see who has the more illustrious lineage, with the loser forfeiting all their property.

The story is largely a framework used in the poem to list mythical heroes and demonstrate Freyja’s protection of her favorites. A summary of the he was trying to prove? More information on Freyja's role as a goddess?