Text inscribed on the Kvinneby amulet seeks a deity’s protection with this object that it claims “came from out of the sea” in reference to a fishing trip. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this legendary object. A deity in the form of a fly interrupted two dwarves’ creation of this object, leading it to only be usable alongside special gloves and a belt.
ANSWER: Mjölnir (“m’YOLE-neer”) [prompt on Thor’s hammer]
[10e] A wedding from the Thrymskvitha in one of these texts may be referenced by the bronze Eyrarland statue of a seated Thor holding Mjölnir. Snorri Sturluson compiled the “Poetic” and “Prose” examples of these Norse mythological texts.
ANSWER: Eddas [accept Poetic Edda or Prose Edda]
[10h] The Mjölnir amulet is considered a counterpart to “hatchet amulets” referred to as “Axes” of this deity. Veles steals the cattle of this storm god who wields stone lightning bolts.
ANSWER: Perun [or Perkunas]
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