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Odin Spirit: No Risk, No Return
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Odin the god of knowledge and wisdom always tried to get what he wanted the most in life no matter how much he had to pay for it.
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Oak Tree Symbolism in Norse Mythology
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This blog post is to discuss what is the meaning of oak tree the pillar of the world. In Norse mythology, standing in the middle of the cosmos is the Yggdrasil the Great Oak Tree of Life.
The Most Special Norse Drink: Mead of Poetry
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Kvasir was a sign of peace in Norse mythology. But this benevolent god met his tragic ending inside a house of two dwarves.
The Most Notorious Murder in Norse Mythology
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In Norse mythology, there was a brutal and well-known murder where everyone in the cosmos feared the most. That's the murder of Odin's son - the Shining god whom everyone loved.
What Is the Appeal of Norse Mythology?
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If we can read between the lines of Norse mythology, we understand what is truly the appeal of the myth. It is not just bloodshed, war, revenge, and death that surround the story. It goes beyond that.
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