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[edit]"Long before the coming of the Danes, there were men in this land who named her Hertha and Nerthus...They worshiped her in sacred groves" P.156
"You listen to me Unferth, Ecglafs son, and heed my words. I cannot say for certain what that thing is, for there is glamour upon it. The most powerful glamour I have ever glimpsed. There is dokkalfar magic at work here, I believe. I have seen their handiwork before." P.254- Unferth's son presents the golden drinking horn to a witch, who senses Grendel's mothers spell upon it.87.102.76.206 (talk) 22:26, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
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