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Hoenir (or Haenir), in Norse mythology, an Aesir god and, with Odin and Lothur,
one of the creators of humankind. Like Odin, Hoenir was a son of Bor and
Bestla. Not much is known about him, though he is referred to a number of
times in the surviving literature as a traveling companion to Odin and Loki.
He was referred to as Odin's comrade and confidant and was a swift runner.
Along Odin and Lothur, Hoenir murdered the primordial frost giant Ymir and
created the world, the sky, and the sea from the giant's body. He also helped
create the first two humans, the man Ask and the woman Embla, from two logs
of driftwood they found along the shore. According to the Voluspa, an epic
in the 'Poetic (or Elder) Edda', Hoenir, in particular, gave them the gifts
of understanding, and the power to feel. In some accounts of the creation
of the world and the first humans, Hoenir is identified as Odin's brother
and is credited with the actions of the god Vili.
Hoenir was one of the Aesir gods exchanged as a hostage to the Vanir gods
in the peace settlement after the war between the two groups. Nevertheless
he is mentioned in the 'Prose (or Younger) Edda' as one of the twelve Aesir
gods who sat enthroned at the banquet hall in Asgard.
According to the 'Prose Edda', on one of their journeys to explore the world,
Odin, Loki, and Hoenir visited the king of the dwarfs, Hreidmar. This is
the fateful adventure that led to the stealing of the dwarf Andvari's ring
and the curse put upon it that became the basis of much of the plot of Richard
Wagner's operatic cycle 'The Ring of the Nibelungs'. Hoenir was also the
companion of Odin and Loki when they began a misadventure that led to the
kidnapping of the goddess Idunn by the mountain giant Thiassi. Without Idunn,
keeper of the apples of youth, the gods grew grey and old.
According to legend, after Ragnarok, the battle between gods and giants that
would take place at the end of the world, Hoenir would go to a new heaven,
where he would possess the gift of prophecy.
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