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A framing narrative describes a wandering king who disguises himself to question the rulers of the gods and receives a sequence of mythic accounts. The gods reply with cosmological myths that explain creation from Ginnungagap, the emergence of the primeval being Ymir, the cosmic cow Audhumla, and the formation of other primordial figures. It recounts how deities shape the world, sky, and human origins and enumerates principal divine names and attributes. The text combines genealogies, origin tales, and prophetic motifs, moving from cosmogony through a mapped order of realms to forewarnings about the gods' ultimate fate and the destiny of humankind.
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