'Idun and the Apples', 1912. In Norse mythology, Idun is a goddess associated with apples and youth, Loki lures her into the forest where she is kidnapped by Pjazi in the form of an eagle. From "Teutonic Myth and Legend", by Donald A. Mackenzie. [The Gresham Publishing Company, London, 1912]


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