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Horses in Norse Mythology: Symbol of Wildness
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Horse in Norse mythology was not only the symbol of wildness but also the symbol of leadership. Odin had the horse named Sleipnir. Helhest was the horse of Hel Queen of the Deceased. And Gullifaxi was the name of Magni's Horse.
Powers of Odin the Allfather in Norse Mythology
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Odin was the king god in Asgard the land of the Aesir gods in Norse mythology. He was also among the most complicated and powerful gods in the myth. Three major powers of Odin the Allfather included Wisdom, Inspiration, and Creation.
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Who Were the Weather Gods in Norse Mythology?
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In Norse mythology, there were weather gods that were believed to cause many natural phenomena. But who were the Viking Weather Gods in Norse mythology?
Garm: Hound Dog of Underworld or Another Name for Fenrir?
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Garm was the name of a dog or a wolf in Norse mythology. He was described to be the best canine, like Odin the best to the gods or Yggdrasil to the trees.
Weapons of Heimdall Asgard Guardsman in Norse Mythology
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Heimdall was quite an obscure god in Norse mythology. He was the son of Odin and also the Guardsman of Asgard supervising and protecting Asgard away from those approaching.
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