WEBVTT 00:00:06.707 --> 00:00:11.628 Asgard, a realm of wonders, was where the Norse Gods made their home. 00:00:11.628 --> 00:00:16.446 There Odin’s great hall of Valhalla towered above the mountains 00:00:16.446 --> 00:00:20.276 and Bifrost, the rainbow bridge, anchored itself. 00:00:20.276 --> 00:00:22.410 But though their domain was magnificent, 00:00:22.410 --> 00:00:26.812 it stood undefended from the giants and trolls of Jotunheim, 00:00:26.812 --> 00:00:29.992 who despised the gods and sought to destroy them. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:29.992 --> 00:00:34.385 One day when Thor, strongest of the gods, was off fighting these foes, 00:00:34.385 --> 00:00:38.717 a stranger appeared, riding a powerful gray horse. 00:00:38.717 --> 00:00:41.988 The visitor made the gods an astonishing offer. 00:00:41.988 --> 00:00:44.929 He would build them the greatest wall they’d ever seen, 00:00:44.929 --> 00:00:50.080 higher than any giant could climb and stronger than any troll could break. 00:00:50.080 --> 00:00:55.020 All he asked in return was the beautiful goddess Freya’s hand in marriage— 00:00:55.020 --> 00:00:59.130 along with the sun and moon from the sky. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:59.130 --> 00:01:02.834 The gods balked at this request and were ready to send him away. 00:01:02.834 --> 00:01:06.808 But the trickster Loki concocted a devious plan. 00:01:06.808 --> 00:01:09.930 He told the gods they should accept the stranger’s offer, 00:01:09.930 --> 00:01:15.506 but set such strict conditions that he would fail to complete the wall in time. 00:01:15.506 --> 00:01:20.576 That way, they would lose nothing, while getting most of the wall built for free. 00:01:20.579 --> 00:01:23.299 Freya didn’t like this idea at all, 00:01:23.299 --> 00:01:25.866 but Odin and the other gods were convinced 00:01:25.866 --> 00:01:28.026 and came to an agreement with the builder. 00:01:28.026 --> 00:01:31.029 He would only have one winter to complete the wall. 00:01:31.029 --> 00:01:34.420 If any part was unfinished by the first day of summer, 00:01:34.420 --> 00:01:36.358 he would receive no payment. 00:01:36.358 --> 00:01:39.946 And he could have no help from any other people. 00:01:39.946 --> 00:01:42.633 The gods sealed the deal with solemn oaths 00:01:42.633 --> 00:01:47.179 and swore the mason would come to no harm in Asgard. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:47.179 --> 00:01:52.441 In the morning, the stranger began to dig the foundations at an astonishing speed, 00:01:52.441 --> 00:01:57.004 and at nightfall he set off towards the mountains to obtain the building stones. 00:01:57.004 --> 00:02:00.334 But it was only the next morning, when they saw him returning, 00:02:00.334 --> 00:02:02.014 that the gods began to worry. 00:02:02.014 --> 00:02:05.406 As agreed, no other people were helping the mason. 00:02:05.406 --> 00:02:09.923 But his horse Svadilfari was hauling a load of stones so massive 00:02:09.923 --> 00:02:13.333 it left trenches in the ground behind them. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:13.333 --> 00:02:15.064 Winter came and went. 00:02:15.064 --> 00:02:18.515 The stranger kept building, Svadilfari kept hauling, 00:02:18.515 --> 00:02:22.150 and neither snow nor rain could slow their progress. 00:02:22.150 --> 00:02:27.295 With only three days left until summer, the wall stood high and impenetrable, 00:02:27.295 --> 00:02:30.065 with only the gate left to be built. 00:02:30.065 --> 00:02:33.310 Horrified, the gods realized that not only would they lose 00:02:33.310 --> 00:02:35.477 their fertility goddess forever, 00:02:35.477 --> 00:02:40.577 but without the sun and moon the world would be plunged into eternal darkness. 00:02:40.577 --> 00:02:43.737 They wondered why they’d made such a foolish wager— 00:02:43.737 --> 00:02:47.897 and then remembered Loki and his terrible advice. NOTE Paragraph 00:02:47.897 --> 00:02:50.946 Suddenly, Loki didn’t feel so clever. 00:02:50.946 --> 00:02:55.294 All of his fellow gods threatened him with an unimaginably painful death 00:02:55.294 --> 00:02:59.603 if he didn’t find some way to prevent the builder from getting his payment. 00:02:59.603 --> 00:03:03.969 So Loki promised to take care of the situation, and dashed away. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:03.969 --> 00:03:05.589 Outside, night had fallen, 00:03:05.589 --> 00:03:09.950 and the builder prepared to set off to retrieve the final load of stones. 00:03:09.950 --> 00:03:14.375 But just as he called Svadilfari to him, a mare appeared in the field. 00:03:14.375 --> 00:03:17.922 She was so beautiful that Svadilfari ignored his master 00:03:17.922 --> 00:03:19.958 and broke free of his reins. 00:03:19.958 --> 00:03:21.679 The mason tried to catch him, 00:03:21.679 --> 00:03:26.176 but the mare ran deep into the woods and Svadilfari followed. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:26.176 --> 00:03:27.906 The stranger was furious. 00:03:27.906 --> 00:03:30.876 He knew that the gods were behind this and confronted them: 00:03:30.876 --> 00:03:33.124 no longer as a mild-mannered mason, 00:03:33.124 --> 00:03:37.551 but in his true form as a terrifying mountain giant. 00:03:37.551 --> 00:03:39.367 This was a big mistake. 00:03:39.367 --> 00:03:41.819 Thor had just returned to Asgard, 00:03:41.819 --> 00:03:44.738 and now that the gods knew a giant was in their midst, 00:03:44.738 --> 00:03:46.855 they disregarded their oaths. 00:03:46.855 --> 00:03:49.173 The only payment the builder would receive— 00:03:49.173 --> 00:03:51.494 and the last thing he would ever see— 00:03:51.494 --> 00:03:55.373 was the swing of Thor’s mighty hammer Mjolnir. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:55.373 --> 00:03:59.980 As they set the final stones into the wall, the gods celebrated their victory. 00:03:59.980 --> 00:04:01.960 Loki was not among them, however. 00:04:01.960 --> 00:04:05.032 Several months would pass before he finally returned, 00:04:05.032 --> 00:04:08.621 followed by a beautiful gray foal with eight legs. 00:04:08.621 --> 00:04:12.801 The foal would grow into a magnificent steed named Sleipnir 00:04:12.801 --> 00:04:17.651 and become Odin’s mount, a horse that could outrun the wind itself. 00:04:17.651 --> 00:04:23.333 But exactly where he had come from was something Loki preferred not to discuss.