Odin didn't lose his eye, he traded it for a drink from the Well of Wisdom. Doing this gained him immense knowledge.
Odin had to give his eye to Mimir in order to drink from his well, Mímisbrunnr, the well of wisdom. Straightway Odin was filled with the knowledge of all things past and present, and even into the future could he look.
he gave his eye as an offering in order to gain wisdom.
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Well I Guess What We Call "GOD" (The Real One). Rest Are All Myths. (They Are Not Even Sure If Zeus Or Odin Existed) No One Knows What Made Everything That Is Today, But What-Ever (IT) Is It Would "OWN" Anything. =p
In Norse mythology, Odin sacrificed his eye at Mimir's spring in order to gain the Wisdom of Ages.
The Cyclopes only had one eye.
Odin is the one eyed God!
Odin sacrificed on of his eyes at Mímir's spring for gaining the Wisdom of Ages.
One of his eyes.
she was blind in 1 eye
can i drive hgv with 1 eye
because they only see out of one eye.
The eye can only look in one direction. It has bad vision.
Parcially sighted
An owl blinks one eye at a time
No they have one EYE.