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Hœnir and Lóðurr
" Hœnir, Lóðurr and Odin create Askr and Embla " ( 1895 ) by Lorenz Frølich.
In stanza 17 of the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá, the völva reciting the poem states that Hœnir, Lóðurr and Odin once found Ask and Embla on land.
In Völuspá, at the creation of the first human beings, Ask and Embla, Hœnir and Lóðurr help Odin.

Hœnir and Odin
The prose introduction to Reginsmál details that, while the hero Sigurd was being fostered by Regin, son of Hreidmar, Regin tells him that once the gods Odin, Hœnir, and Loki went to Andvara-falls, which contained many fish.
Regin recounts to Sigurd how Odin, Loki and Hœnir were traveling when they came across Ótr, who had the likeness of an otter during the day.
Loki accepts Þjazi's conditions and returns to his friends Odin and Hœnir.
According to Skáldskaparmál, the gods Odin, Loki and Hœnir set out one day on a journey, traveling through mountains and wilderness until they were in need of food.
Some of the ones known in both forms of mythology are Odin ( Odin ), who is said to lead the Wild Hunt ; Thor ( Tor ) who still chases trolls with his thunder, both in this context regarded as " jegere " ( hunters ), and we see also Ull ( as Ul ) and Hœnir in this role.
Loki accepts and returns to his friends Odin and Hœnir.

Hœnir and .
Njörðr originates from Vanaheimr and is devoid of Æsir stock, and he is described as having been traded with Hœnir in hostage exchange with between the Æsir and Vanir.
For their part, the Vanir send to the Æsir their most " outstanding men "; Njörðr, described as wealthy, and Freyr, described as his son, in exchange for the Æsir's Hœnir.
High says that during the Æsir – Vanir War, the Vanir sent Njörðr as a hostage to the Æsir, and the Æsir sent to the Vanir the god Hœnir.
The Vanir sent Njörðr and Freyr to the Æsir, and in turn the Æsir sent to the Vanir Hœnir and Kvasir.
In Vanaheimr, the Vanir made Hœnir a chieftain.
However, whenever Hœnir appeared at assemblies or meetings where the Vanir asked him his opinion on difficult issues, his response was " let others decide.
Vanaheimr are described as having sent to Asgard their best men: Njörðr — described as wealthy — and his son Freyr in exchange for Asaland's Hœnir — described here as large, handsome, and thought of by the people of Vanaheimr well suited to be a chieftain.
Snorri continues that, upon arrival in Vanaheimr, Hœnir was immediately made chief and Mímir often gave him good counsel.
However, when Hœnir was at meetings and at the Thing without Mímir by his side, he would always answer the same way: " Let others decide.
In Norse mythology, Hœnir is one of the Æsir.
There, Hœnir was indecisive and relied on Mímir for all of his decisions, grunting noncommital answers when Mímir was absent.
According to the Prose Edda, Hœnir is said to have given reason to man.
As Snorri knew Völuspá, it is possible that Hœnir was another name for Vili.
Also according to Völuspá, Hœnir was one of the few gods that would survive Ragnarök.
Hœnir also has a minor role in Haustlöng and Reginsmál.

Lóðurr and first
In the Poetic Edda the name Lóðurr occurs only once ; in Völuspá, where the gods animate the first humans.

Lóðurr and .
Lotherus might have some relation to the Norse god Lóðurr or to the exiled king Heremod mentioned in Beowulf or to both.
Lother might also be identical with the puzzling god Lóðurr.
Commentators sometimes suggest Lóðurr is identical to Loki, and of course in the Icelandic texts that have come down to us it is Loki who is Baldr's real slayer, with Höðr / Hother being only a tool in Loki's plot.
Lóðurr is a god in Norse mythology.

Odin and create
The final blow for Psion's Organiser and PDA business came in January 2001 when Motorola pulled out of a joint project with Psion, Samsung, and Parthus, to create " Odin ", an ARM-based PDA-phone.
He is mentioned as the one who helped Odin to create humans.
Although retaining his vow of non-interference, he breaks this vow when Doctor Doom acquires the power of Odin, using his powers to save the heroes facing Doom and provide them with vital information about how to create a device that will enable them to draw off enough of Doom's power to defeat him.
She is learning to create shadow homunculi and has created two ravens out of shadow-matter to serve as scouts for her ; she has named them Hugin and Munin after the legendary ravens belonging to the Norse deity Odin.
In 1978, rock band Establishment ( Khris Kartoffel, Hugh Techtic and Yantar Schmiddtt ) used the two-board, LED-display version of the SC / MP system published in Elektor magazine ( together with an amplifier attached to the microprocessor's serial output pin ) to create their first album, " Odin Session ".

Odin and first
During a complex creation myth in which the cosmic cow licked Buri free from the ice, the sons of Buri's son, Bor, who were Odin, Vili and, constructed the universe and put Midgard in it as a residence for the first human couple, Ask and Embla, whom they created from driftwood trees in Section 9.
In that poem Bragi at first forbids Loki to enter the hall but is overruled by Odin.
In the first of two stanzas mentioning Fenrir in Vafþrúðnismál, Odin poses a question to the wise jötunn Vafþrúðnir:
After a heated discussion, Odin swore that he would grant victory to the first tribe he saw the next morning upon awakening — knowing full well that the bed was arranged so that the Vandals were on his side.
When he woke up, Odin was surprised to see the disguised women first and asked who these long bearded men were, which was where the tribe got its new name, the Langobards (" longbeards ").
DRC Hannover plays in the first division, and SV Odin von 1905 as well as SG 78 / 08 Hannover play in the second division.
The first of these tells the mythological prehistory of the Norwegian royal dynasty, tracing Odin, described here as a mortal man, and his followers from the East, from Asaland and Asgard, its chief city, to their settlement in Scandinavia ( more precisely to east-central Sweden, according to Snorri ).
" The Vandals prepared for war and consulted Godan ( the god Odin ), who answered that he would give the victory to those whom he would see first at sunrise.
Gylfi learns from Odin ( as Jafnhárr ) that Niflheimr was the first world to be created after Muspelheim:
In April 2007, astronomers announced that the Swedish-built Odin satellite had made the first detection of clouds of molecular oxygen in space, following observations in the constellation Ophiuchus.
High additionally states that at sunrise, Odin sends his ravens Huginn and Muninn from Valhalla to fly throughout the entire world, and they return in time for the first meal there.
Yggdrasil is first mentioned in the poem in stanza 29, where Odin says that, because the " bridge of the Æsir burns " and the " sacred waters boil ," Thor must wade through the rivers Körmt and Örmt and two rivers named Kerlaugar to go " sit as judge at the ash of Yggdrasill.
Within the list, Odin mentions Yggdrasil first, and states that it is the " noblest of trees ".
The first toast was to be drunk to Odin " for victory and power to the king ", the second to the gods Njörðr and Freyr " for good harvests and for peace ", and thirdly a beaker was to be drunk to the king himself.
The names of the first three Æsir in Norse mythology, Vili,and Odin all refer to spiritual or mental state, vili to conscious will or desire, vé to the sacred or numinous and óðr to the mantic or ecstatic.
According to Norse mythology, the first humans, Ask and Embla, were formed out of two pieces of driftwood, an ash and an elm, by the god Odin and his brothers, Vili and.
" John Lindow observes that if Hlín is indeed Frigg, then this means that Hlín's " second sorrow " in Völuspá is the death of Odin, the first being the death of Baldr.
* There were three original beings: the primordial cow Audhumla, Ymir the first giant, and Búri the first god and grandfather of Odin.
* Odin had two brothers, Vili and Vé ( or Lodur and Hoenir according to Völuspá ), numbering three sons of Borr who created the world and gave life to the first human beings.
In Norse mythology, Hati Hróðvitnisson ( first name meaning " He Who Hates, Enemy ") is a wolf that according to Gylfaginning chases the Moon across the night sky, just as the wolf Sköll chases the Sun during the day, until the time of Ragnarök when they will swallow these heavenly bodies, after which Fenrir will break free from his bonds and kill Odin.
She is one of the first bosses that Alis encounters after freeing Odin from a prison of stone within a cave on Palma.
Both the first book detailing the Odin project, Ingen grenser from 1999, and the second book, Jakten på Odin from 2001, were met with a forceful and detailed response from leading academics in which the reasons were laid out to the wider public as to why Heyerdahl's theory in their view was false.

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