**Stanza 11:** This stanza lists the homes of the gods. Skaði's dwelling, Þrymheimr, is mentioned.
‘Þrymheimr is the name of the sixth, where Þjazi lived,
that almighty giant;
but now Skaði, the gods’ shining bride, inhabits
the ancient sites of her father.
**Stanza 1:** Skaði speaks, noticing Freyr's unhappiness.
Then Skaði said:
1. ‘Arise now, Skírnir, and go urge10
our boy to speak,
and ask him this: with whom the virile youth
is so very angry!’
**Stanza 49-50-51-52:** Skaði threatens Loki after he has insulted the other gods.
Skaði said:
49. ‘You’re in a light mood, Loki, [but] you won’t wag
your tail freely like this for long,
because the gods shall bind you on a cliff-edge(?)
with the guts of your frost-cold son!’
Loki said:
50. ‘Know [this], if the gods shall bind me on a cliff-edge
with the guts of my frost-cold son;
I was first and last at the life-loss,
when we laid hands on Þjazi!’
Skaði said:
51. ‘Know this, if first and last you were at the life-loss,
when you laid hands on Þjazi;
from my sanctuaries and fields
cold counsels shall always come to you!’
Loki said:
52. ‘You were lighter in speech to Laufey’s son
when you had me bidden to your bed;
such a matter must be mentioned by us,
if we’re fully to count our faults!’
**Prose outro:** Narrates how Loki’s binding happens, and how Skaði puts a snake dripping venom on Loki’s head.
And after that Loki hid in Fránangrsfors in salmon-form. There the Æsir caught him.
He was bound with the intestines of his son, Nari. But Narfi, his son, turned into a wolf. Skaði took a venomous snake and fastened it up over Loki’s face. Venom dripped from it there. Sigyn, Loki’s wife, sat there and held a hand-basin under the venom. But when the hand-basin was full she carried the venom away, and meanwhile the venom dripped on Loki. Then he writhed at that so hard that all the earth shook; these [tremors] are now called earthquakes.
Chapter 23(p.23-24): While learning about Njörðr we learn that Skaði and how they alternate between each home each 9 days. But Njörðr hates de mountains and Skaði hates living close to the sea.
Chapter 51(p.52): At the binding of Loki, Skaði is the one who puts a venomous snake to drip venom on Loki’s face.
“Then Skaði got a poisonous snake and fixed it up over him so that the poison would drip from the snake into his face.”