Day is the Sun-dight dancing with stars,
Dazzling dream decked in night,
Doorway to Alf-home, Drawn on the brow,
Threshold of light, thunder-brand striking,
Yard of winged ones in the welkin's trendel
The Early-flyers, on errantry
Two sides of Minne mantled in black
At dawn swiftly down into dragon-ringed Midgarth,
Fly forth seeking the sooth of the world;
No deed or dighel from the deeming eyes
Of Hugin and Munin is hidden ever;
At dusk they make swiftly their Drighten to meet,
Settling safe on the shoulders of Óðinn,
Whispering at twilight tidings of day,
Their harsh croakings a cunning sweetness
And pleasing draught to One parched for knowledge.
On His brow a burning rune,
Awareness of All, Óðinn's mede,
Blazes forth, blinding as Sunna,
His eyes, one bright, one black as space
As day and night drink in all,
Both hard truth and hidden,
As He gazes out from Gladsheim's gates
With His dire birds as dark comes.
Day is the Sun-dight dancing with stars,
Dazzling dream decked in night,
Doorway to Alf-home, Drawn on the brow,
Threshold of light, thunder-brand striking,
Yard of winged ones in the welkin's trendel
The Early-flyers, on errantry
Two sides of Minne mantled in black
At dawn swiftly down into dragon-ringed Midgarth,
Fly forth seeking the sooth of the world;
No deed or dighel from the deeming eyes
Of Hugin and Munin is hidden ever;
At dusk they make swiftly their Drighten to meet,
Settling safe on the shoulders of Óðinn,
Whispering at twilight tidings of day,
Their harsh croakings a cunning sweetness
And pleasing draught to One parched for knowledge.
On His brow a burning rune,
Awareness of All, Óðinn's mede,
Blazes forth, blinding as Sunna,
His eyes, one bright, one black as space
As day and night drink in all,
Both hard truth and hidden,
As He gazes out from Gladsheim's gates
With His dire birds as dark comes.
Huginn ="Thought" Muninn = "Memory"
In Norse mythology, the Huginn and Muninn runes represent Odin's two ravens, who symbolize thought and memory. They fly around the world gathering information for Odin, making them important symbols of wisdom and knowledge in Norse culture.
the baltimore ravens represents maryland
The name of Odins Wife is called Frigg.
In Norse mythology, the Hugin and Munin runes represent Odin's two ravens, who symbolize thought and memory. They fly around the world gathering information and bringing it back to Odin. This reflects the importance of wisdom and knowledge in Norse culture, as Odin is considered the god of wisdom. The Hugin and Munin runes serve as a reminder of the value of seeking knowledge and using it wisely.
they represent the strawberry milkshake in a soup factory
its borre
all about odin
Odin did not have any daughters.
Eight.
Borr and Bestla
Odin can see into the future, because he sacrificed his eye for complete knowledge of runes, past present and future. He 'wrote' Odins Doom, a poem about Ragnarok. His spear can hit any target and will never break. He never eats anything, only drinks mead. He gives his food to his pet wolves. His Ravens, Memory and Thought, go and fly around the world gathering information about wars or peace and bring it back to Odin so he is up to date with the whole World.