24 Then all the Powers went to the thrones of fate, the sacrosanct gods, and considered this: whether the Æsir should yield the tribute or whether all the gods should share sacrificial feasts. 25 Odin hurled a spear, sped it into the host; that was war still, the first in the world; the wooden rampart of the Æsir’s stronghold was wrecked; the Vanir, with a war-spell, kept on trampling the plain. 26 Then all the Powers went to the thrones of fate, the sacrosanct gods, and considered this: which people had troubled the air with treachery, or given Od’s girl to the giant race. - Poetic Edda, Völuspá