"Furore". Or maybe "trance".
The name refers to various altered mental states including most famously the rage of the berserker, but also an ecstatic trance like that of a shaman (not that shamans were Norse) and the transports of a poet writing under inspiration.
The name Odin comes from Norse mythology and is associated with wisdom, war, and poetry. Odin is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is often depicted as a powerful and enigmatic figure with a long beard and a wide-brimmed hat.
Odin didn't have a hammer. His son Thor had the hammer Mjolnir.
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No, Odin did not have a hammer. The hammer is typically associated with Thor, Odin's son, in Norse mythology. Odin was known for carrying a spear named Gungnir and for his wisdom and magic abilities.