3. is the cunning god of liars in mythology. Although considered a nominal member of the gods, occupies a highly contradictory and ultimately unique position among the gods, , and other types of spiritual creatures of the pre-Christian Nordic religion. 1. In Germanic mythology, Odin (from Old Norwegian Óðinn) is a widely respected god. In mythology derived from most of the information of the god, Odin is associated with wisdom, healing, death, , gallows, knowledge, battle, , poetry, , and rune letters, and is Odin's husband. . In broader German mythology and paganism, Odin is called Wōden in , Wōdan in Old Saxons 2. carried a hammer called Mjölnir , which was built by dwarves to crush mountains. He also possesses iron gloves and a belt called Megingjörd to kill his enemies. These "" travel with in a cart or chariot pulled by two huge goats. 4. In mythology, (/ˈfreɪə/; Old Norwegian meaning "(the) Lady") is a related to love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr. and high quality.
3. is the cunning god of liars in mythology. Although considered a nominal member of the gods, occupies a highly contradictory and ultimately unique position among the gods, , and other types of spiritual creatures of the pre-Christian Nordic religion. 1. In Germanic mythology, Odin (from Old Norwegian Óðinn) is a widely respected god. In mythology derived from most of the information of the god, Odin is associated with wisdom, healing, death, , gallows, knowledge, battle, , poetry, , and rune letters, and is Odin's husband. . In broader German mythology and paganism, Odin is called Wōden in , Wōdan in Old Saxons 2. carried a hammer called Mjölnir , which was built by dwarves to crush mountains. He also possesses iron gloves and a belt called Megingjörd to kill his enemies. These "" travel with in a cart or chariot pulled by two huge goats. 4. In mythology, (/ˈfreɪə/; Old Norwegian meaning "(the) Lady") is a related to love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr. and high quality.
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