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    Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Germanic paganism. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him...
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    Odin (Old Norse Óðinn) is a widely attested god in Germanic mythology. The god is referred to by numerous names and kenningar, particularly in the Old...
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  • against Odin and the Aesir in Vanaheim; Týr (Ben Prendergast), the Norse God of War but a peaceful one who was thought to have been killed by Odin prior...
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  • Gungnir (redirect from Spear Odin)
    Norse mythology, Gungnir (/ˈɡʌŋ.nɪər/, "the rocking") is the spear of the god Odin. It is known for always hitting the target of the attacker regardless of...
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  • seven Odin Sapphires (オーディーン・サファイア, Ōdīn Safaia) held within his God Warrior's God Robes. His Odin Robe (オーディーンローブ, Ōdīn Rōbu) can only be awakened with the...
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  • event that the Allfather Odin was desperate to prevent, but ultimately ends with Odin's death and the destruction of Asgard. God of War (2005), created...
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  • Odin Borson, the All-Father is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. First mentioned in Journey into Mystery...
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    Zuzéča, Lakota snake spirit of hidden knowledge and lies Mimir, god of wisdom Odin, god of wisdom who nevertheless relentlessly keeps searching for more...
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  • Look up Odin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Odin is the chief god of the Norse pantheon. Odin may also refer to: Odin (Wizard album), 2003 Odin (Julian...
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  • Boddason made into a god. But Týr, according to the Eddic poem Hymiskviða, was son of the giant Hymir rather than a son of Odin. As to Höðr, outside of...
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