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Álfheimr

Alfheim (, "Land Of The Fairies"), also called Ljosalfheim (''Ljósálf()heimr'', "light-elf home"), is one of the Nine Worlds and home of the Light Elves in Norse mythology.
==In Old Norse texts==

Álfheim as an abode of the Fairies is mentioned only twice in Old Norse texts.
The eddic poem ''Grímnismál'' describes twelve divine dwellings beginning in stanza 5 with:
Ýdalir call they     the place where Ull

A hall for himself hath set;

And Álfheim the gods     to Frey once gave

As a tooth-gift in ancient times.

A tooth-gift was a gift given to an infant on the cutting of the first tooth.
In the 12th century eddic prose ''Gylfaginning'', Snorri Sturluson relates it as the first of a series of abodes in heaven:
That which is called Álfheim is one, where dwell the peoples called ''ljósálfar'' (Elves ); but the ''dökkálfar'' (Elves ) dwell down in the earth, and they are unlike in appearance, but by far more unlike in nature. The Light-elves are fairer to look upon than the sun, but the Dark-elves are blacker than pitch.

The account later, in speaking of a hall called Gimlé and the southernmost end of heaven that shall survive when heaven and earth have died, explains:
It is said that another heaven is to the southward and upward of this one, and it is called Andlang ('Endlong' ) but the third heaven is yet above that, and it is called Vídbláin ('Wide-blue' ) and in that heaven we think this abode is. But we believe that none but Light-Elves inhabit these mansions now.

It is not indicated whether these heavens are identical to Álfheim or distinct. Some texts read Vindbláin (''Vindbláinn'' 'Wind-blue') instead of Vídbláin.
Modern commentators speculate (or sometimes state as fact) that Álfheim was one of the nine worlds (''heima'') mentioned in stanza 2 of the eddic poem ''Völuspá''.

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