Miming
This article is about a figure from Norse Mythology. For the act of miming, see
mime
.
In
Norse mythology
,
Miming
was a
forest
-dwelling
troll
, the son of Hothbrod and foster son of Gevar. In a
Teutonic
version of the
myth
of the
death
of
Balder
, Miming's
sword
is the
weapon
that
Hodur
uses to slay Balder; here,
Hodur
is not
blind
but is instead a physically potent figure. Miming's sword was said to have been
forged
by
Weyland
, the
god
of
smithing
, for his son Heime.
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