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Glæsisvellir Glæsisvellir (meaning: glittering plains) was a location in Jotunheim in Norse mythology. It is mentioned in sources, such as ''Bósa saga ok Herrauds'' and ''Hervarar saga''. 〔( ''Teutonic mythology: gods and goddesses of the Northland'' (Rydberg, Viktor. Norrœna Society. 1907) )〕 ==Legend==
In Glæsisvellir could be found a location called Odainsaker, or Údáinsakr(meaning: Deathless Acre). Everyone who went there became healthy and young, and so no one ever died in Odainsaker. The ''Eireks saga víðförla'' is about a man who searched for and found Údáinsakr. In the Hervarar saga, it is the kingdom of Gudmund and his son Höfund. Gudmund was a friendly giant who was popular in later sagas. In ''Gesta Danorum'', Saxo Grammaticus makes a reference to Odainsaker as the place where the Scanian governor Fialler retired after having been attacked by the Danish king Wiglek:
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