[2] vitnir ok hninnir, grádýri ‘watcher and hninnir, grey-beast’: So C. In both R and C the line is hypermetrical and has an extra heiti. In Tˣ (adopted in Skj B and Skald) the obscure word hninnir is omitted, while mss A and B give the entire line as ilmr, skǫll, geri (A), where ilmr must be a corrupt form of ímr ‘dusky one’ (l. 9 below). Skǫll f., lit. ‘noise’, is the name of a mythical wolf, one of the two wolves that pursue the Sun and the Moon (the other is Hati, l. 3). Because skǫll is f., the name most likely does not belong in this stanza.