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(#26ab basis of #126)

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[[#27]] Fasolt’s suspicion the gods will break the contracts by virtue of which they rule

Commonly known as the “Irrevocable Law Motif”

(#27 basis of #36, #44, #101, and #116)

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[[#28]] The Gods' need to honor their contracts to maintain the peace

Commonly known as the “Treaty Motif”

(#28 based on #21; in same family as #32b, #60, #62, #81ab, part of #83, #96ab, #137, #164, and possibly #115; inversion related to #47 and #82)

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[[#29]] “Freia’s Golden Apples” of sorrowless youth eternal (immortality)

Representing the illusory promise of religion, that select human beings (such as the heroes inspired to martyrdom by the Valkyries, who are resurrected to serve Wotan and the gods of Valhalla in the final battle with Alberich and his host of night) will, after death, enjoy the gods’ immortality. Freia’s golden apples of immortality assuage man’s fear of death (Fafner)

(#29 basis of #31)

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[[#30ab]] “Godhead Lost”

The fact that Valhalla, the gods’ allegedly transcendent, heavenly realm, was built by the giants (man’s egoistic instincts) while the gods slept (i.e., during the stage of human evolution when man was collectively dreaming the gods into existence by involuntarily creating a mythology to explain man’s existence), proves that to

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