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With no [[Norse mythology|mythological]] basis [[Shaun Hastings|I]] can ascertain, other than scant contextual clues, it seems Feigardr was a prison of some sort... which strikes me as odd. After all, [[Dwarf|dwarves]] were more prone to execute than imprison wrongdoers, which is especially true for the [[Muspels]] that would later seize Feigardr.
With no [[Norse mythology|mythological]] basis [[Shaun Hastings|I]] can ascertain, other than scant contextual clues, it seems Feigardr was a prison of some sort... which strikes me as odd. After all, [[Dwarf|dwarves]] were more prone to execute than imprison wrongdoers, which is especially true for the [[Muspels]] that would later seize Feigardr.
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With no mythological basis I can ascertain, other than scant contextual clues, it seems Feigardr was a prison of some sort... which strikes me as odd. After all, dwarves were more prone to execute than imprison wrongdoers, which is especially true for the Muspels that would later seize Feigardr.