[All]: Cf. DGB 112 (Reeve and Wright 2007, 145.34, 36-7; cf. Wright 1988, 102, prophecy 1): Vae rubeo draconi; nam exterminatio eius festinat … Montes itaque eius ut ualles aequabuntur, et flumina uallium sanguine manabunt ‘Alas for the red dragon, its end is near … Its mountains will be levelled with the valleys, and the rivers in the valleys will flow with blood’ (Reeve and Wright 2007, 144). Gunnlaugr’s handling of Montes … aequabuntur is consistent with his tendency to rationalise the allegory.