[1][2][3] Three other unrelated figures bear the name Fjalar in Norse mythology.
[4] It is an alias of Suttungr in the Hávamál ('Sayings of the High One') version of Odin's theft of the mead of poetry.
[4][5] Finally, in Hárbarðsljóð ('The Lay of Hárbarðr'), the jötunn who succeeded in deceiving Thor is also named Fjalar.
In Snorri's version of the Thor's journey, however, the jötunn is named Skrymir.
"[4] In Völuspá (Prophecy of the Völva), Fjalar is portrayed as a beautiful red rooster who crows the onset of Ragnarök, sitting near the herdsman Eggþér who is joyfully striking his harp.