danny odin is a idealist. he was attacked by the police because he wouldnt tell them what they wanted to hear. :)
Odin.
In the story of how Odin lost his eye, the appeal lies in his relentless pursuit of wisdom and knowledge, even at great personal cost. This act symbolizes the lengths to which he will go to gain insight into the mysteries of the universe, highlighting his character as a seeker of truth. By sacrificing his eye for a drink from Mimir's well, Odin demonstrates a profound commitment to understanding, making his character both admirable and relatable in the quest for enlightenment. This narrative underscores themes of sacrifice, wisdom, and the complexities of power.
The names for weekdays are based on Norse gods and goddesses. Wednesday is Woden's day, after the Norse god Woden or Odin.
Maybe it will be spelled that way one day. Wednesday celebrates the god Odin, in the same way that Thursday celebrates Thor and Saturday celebrates Saturn. So at one point the day was referred to as Odin's Day, or Wodin's Day. Pronunciations changed over the centuries, and spelling has become more or less standardized roughly over the last century. As English continues to grow and change, the spelling of the day may become Wensday, or maybe even Ensday. But even in these spellings, you can still see how the word stays connected to its roots in the name Odin, or Wodin.
Wednesday is named originally after Mercury: god of commerce or merchandise (Latin: merx), who was considered swift in traveling from place to place.The English name comes from Wednes dei, which is day of Woden. Middle English for this god is Wooden from the early Anglo-Saxons to about the 7th century, a similar god to Mercury. In Spanish, the name for Wednesday is Meircoles, in the Roman heritage of Mercury.In Norse this name was Óðinn, or Odin in Modern Scandinavian, Germanic was Wodanaz, Wotan in modern German. He was known as Allfather Wotan, or father of all, ultimately to become Father Winter or Father Christmas in England.
Odin can see to the future. he has a spear that can hit any target without breaking. Odin dosent eat food, he only drinks mead, any food goes to his wolves, Odin has two Ravens, memory and Thought, they fly around gathering info for Odin.
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.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
See 'What powers does Odin have?'
Odin was married to Frigg.
Odin isn't real
The Son of Odin was created in 1986-06.
The address of the Odin Community Branch Library is: 219 East Main Street, Odin, 62870 M
No, Odin is Thor's father.
Vili and Ve are Odin's brothers.
Odin and Jord.
He died in a dungeon. He had been captured by the Necromancer.