Nordian mythology: Thor's wise man
i've never seen you so comprehensiblely in the language of wisdom, but i've only talked to you about the dawn, and you've turned into a rock.
not only does she have a radiant blonde hair like her mother, but her skin is as white as ice.
thor loved his daughter for 10 minutes, and was considered to be the jewel.
on one occasion, when thor was busy fighting the titans in the east with rocky, the yasa gods and a dwarf in the dwarf country, known as the all-wise, had raced and the gods had promised to marry thor's beautiful daughter if the dwarf wins.
to the surprise of god, this “all-wise man” is the most knowledgeable and wise midget in a dwarf nation, with access to astronomicals, subterranean geography, nine worlds with an unknown history of winning the gods in a race.
to that end, the gods had to keep their promise and marry thor's daughter.
it's just that thor is not in yasahara, and the gods are doing it on their own.
the midget “all wise” is very overstretched and thinks that she will be married to a beautiful young girl named in yassa garden, who wears a bridegroom's crown and blows and blows to the yassa garden to greet her.
he also hosted the gods and guests in assa garden, and made the marriage an extraordinary event.
as soon as the feast was over, the all wise was about to take away the bride, thor, the god of power, returned from the dust and dust of the far giant kingdom.
as soon as he heard, the gods would marry his palms while he was gone, to a midget who described him as a leprechaun.
but neither did he make a scene in front of his brothers, nor could he smite a dwarf in front of everyone, leaving behind a name that he did not respect.
thor pressed the fire of his heart and called the all wise into his palace to speak.
he said to the midget very rudely, "you white-sniffed dwarf who wants to marry my tore's daughter!" the ugly thing you're not born to marry is better for me to know.
and the midget says, "i'm the kind of midget who lives in a rock hole beneath the earth, but i'm also known by the living beings of nine worlds and i'm called the all wise." as for taking your daughter as a wife, it was the promise of your yassa gods, and whoever it is, can't just tear up a promise?” toll didn't see the dwarf as a man who could scare away and immediately decided to use another strategy to get the dwarf to his place.
he put down the fire in his heart and changed his tone to “the wise” and said, “the promise of the gods should be kept, but as my father, you will not marry my daughter if you do not.
but since your name is "the wise," let me ask you something big between heaven and earth.
if you could answer all my questions, it would be wise, and i promise to marry you with joy.” the midget's all wise learns his own five-carsIt is natural to agree to Thor's demands.
So Thor started asking questions.
As he said, all the questions asked are the most fundamental and therefore the most complex issues between the heavens and the earth.
Thor first asked questions about clouds, waves, flames, day and night, forests and mountains, and occasionally inserted one or two questions about beer.
And this ugly dwarf is also called the “All Wise” who, like a few precious families, tells Thor the story of these things and knows their different names in Assa, Warner, Elves and Giants.
They are, of course, simple and complex, and each of them requires a long time to be answered by a dwarf.
In the long process of answering Thor and the dwarfs, the night faded.
When the All Wise answered Thor's last question, the light of the first dawn came into Thor's palace.
Then Thor looked at his red beard with his hand and smiled with joy: “You are the most eloquent dwarf I have ever seen.” You are wise and knowledgeable, and I fear no one between the heavens and the earth can be difficult for you.
I'm sorry.
I'm asking you a lot of questions.
You see, the dawn has come, and when the sun shines on you, the dwarf becomes a rock." It is true that, like all midgets who can't see the light of day, the “all wise” who are full of abdomen have become pitiful stones.
So Thor didn't do it, nor did he take care of the dwarf and saved his beautiful daughter。