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In Norse mythology, what are Odrerir, Son and Bodn?

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Odrerir, Son, and Bodn are three mythical vessels or cauldrons in Norse mythology that play a significant role in the story of how the gods came to possess the mead of poetry. These vessels were created by the dwarves and held a magical elixir that bestowed great wisdom and creative inspiration upon those who drank from them. Odrerir was the most important of these vessels, and it was said to have been tasted by Odin himself.
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In Norse mythology, Odrerir, Son and Bodn are three vessels that contain the mead of poetry. The mead is a magical beverage that gives the drinker the ability to compose and recite poetry. The vessels are said to be guarded by the giant Suttungr and his daughter Gunnlod.
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