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Odin's and residence
In stanza 17 of Grímnismál, during Odin's visions of various dwelling places of the gods, he describes Víðarr's ( here anglicized as " Vidar ") residence:

Odin's and is
That Bragi is Odin's son is clearly mentioned only here and in some versions of a list of the sons of Odin ( see Sons of Odin ).
But " wish-son " in stanza 16 of the Lokasenna could mean " Odin's son " and is translated by Hollander as Odin's kin.
In both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, Fenrir is the father of the wolves Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson, is a son of Loki, and is foretold to kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarök, but will in turn be killed by Odin's son Víðarr.
The same story is referenced in one stanza of the poem, Lokasenna, in which Loki insults Frigg by accusing her of infidelity with Odin's brothers:
The last bit of the poem is also prose, a brief description of Geirröth's demise, his son's ascension, and Odin's disappearance.
In stanza 54, after consuming Odin and being killed by Odin's son Víðarr, Fenrir is described as " Loki's kinsman ".
Loki brings up that Frigg is the daughter of Fjörgyn, a personification of the earth, and that she had once taken Odin's brothers Vili and Vé into her embrace.
In both sources, Sleipnir is Odin's steed, is the child of Loki and Svaðilfari, is described as the best of all horses, and is sometimes ridden to the location of Hel.
The list begins with Sleipnir: " best is Sleipnir, he is Odin's, he has eight legs.
Davidson adds that the representation of Odin's steed as eight-legged could arise naturally out of such an image, and that " this is in accordance with the picture of Sleipnir as a horse that could bear its rider to the land of the dead.
The generally accepted meaning of Old Norse Yggdrasill is " Odin's horse ", even with both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda defining " Odin's Horse " to actually be Sleipnir instead.
This conclusion is drawn on the basis that drasill means " horse " and Ygg ( r ) is one of Odin's many names.
) Odin's second son is Balder
It is implied in the story that Odin's foreknowledge allowed him to assure Balder of future resurrection and worship on the new earth, " risen out of the water, fresh and green ", after Ragnarok, the doom of the gods and the end of the world.

Odin's and Valhalla
Freyja rules over her heavenly afterlife field Fólkvangr and there receives half of those that die in battle, whereas the other half go to the god Odin's hall, Valhalla.
In chapter 20, Third states that Odin mans Valhalla with the Einherjar: the dead who fall in battle and become Odin's adopted sons.
The Tjängvide image stone from the island of Gotland, Sweden features a rider on an eight-legged horse, which may be Odin's eight-legged horse Sleipnir, being greeted by a female, which may be a valkyrie at Valhalla.
In Norse mythology, Glaðsheimr ( Old Norse " bright home ") is a realm in Asgard where Odin's hall of Valhalla is located according to Grímnismál.
The band's name is taken from Norse mythology, where the term Einherjar describes the slain warriors who have gone to Valhalla and joined Odin's table.
It is named after Valhalla, Odin's hall in Norse mythology.

Odin's and which
Týr in origin was a generic noun meaning " god ", e. g. Hangatyr, literally, the " god of the hanged ", as one of Odin's names, which was probably inherited from Tyr in his role as god of justice.
Gallows can be called " the horse of the hanged " and therefore Odin's gallows may have developed into the expression " Odin's horse ", which then became the name of the tree.
In Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, Wotan's ( Odin's ) spear is made from the wood of the world tree Yggdrasil and engraved with the contracts from which Wotan's power derives.
In the Sörla þáttr, an Icelandic short story written by two Christian Priests in 15th century, Dvalin is the name of one of the four dwarves ( including Alfrigg, Berling and Grer ) who fashioned a necklace which was later acquired by a woman called Freyja, who is King Odin's concubine, after she agreed to spend a night with each of them.
Hermóðr is called " son " of Odin in most manuscripts, while in the Codex Regius version — normally considered the best manuscript — Hermóðr is called sveinn Óðins ' Odin's boy ', which in the context is as likely to mean ' Odin's servant '.
It is unknown what myths, if any, lie behind the charges against Odin, but myths documented in the 13th century have Loki taking the form of a mare to bear Odin's steed which was the fastest horse ever to exist, and a she-wolf to bear Fenrir.
For men of consequence a mound should be raised to their memory, and for all other warriors who had been distinguished for manhood a standing stone ; which custom remained long after Odin's time.
: For men of consequence a mound should be raised to their memory, and for all other warriors who had been distinguished for manhood a standing stone ; which custom remained long after Odin's time.
The museum covers the past and present of the island and houses Odin's Raven, a two-thirds scale replica of a Viking longship which had been built in and sailed from Norway, arriving on July 4, 1979 to celebrate the millennium of the High Court of Tynwald, the legislature of the Isle of Man.
In stanza 55, at the conclusion of the contest, Vafþrúðnir is obliged to capitulate to Odin's cunning when Odin asks him what Odin whispered in Baldr's ear prior to Baldr's body being placed on the funerary ship, a question to which only Odin knows the answer ; it is a rule of the wisdom contest that questions could only be asked to which the questioner knew the answer and so it is at this point that Vafþrúðnir recognizes his guest for who he is:
Danielle seemingly loses her winged horse Brightwind in the battle, which concludes in Odin's very bedroom.
He is called " son " of Odin in most manuscripts, but in the Codex Regius version — the Codex Regius is normally considered the best manuscript — Hermód is called sveinn Óðins ' Odin's boy ', which might mean Odin's son but in the context is as likely to mean Odin's servant.
Later, it is Odin's absence from the Nine Worlds that led his revived father Bor to believe that he had been slain in combat with the Frost Giants, spurring him to wage battle against Thor, in which he is killed, leading to Thor's exile for killing someone who was officially the King.
The advertisements for Odin's games, which won many acclaimed awards such as Golden Joystick Awards for best advertising in 1985 and 1986, were reminiscent of 1980s popular print retailer Athena and also bore some resemblance to the highly stylised, airbrushed artwork that graced the adverts for Ultimate's games.
A name like that would be related to the verb þróast which means to " thrive " or " flourish " and the name Þrór which means " likeable " or " stoutish " ( and it was one of Odin's nicknames ).

Odin's and takes
But as before nothing happens and Eitri takes out Draupnir, Odin's ring, having duplicates falling from itself every ninth night.

Odin's and those
According to Skáldskaparmál, when Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skidbladnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi, he bet his own head with Brokkr that Eitri would not have been able to make items that matched the craftsmanship of those mentioned above.
When Loki had Sif's hair, Freyr's ship Skíðblaðnir and Odin's spear Gungnir fashioned by the Sons of Ivaldi, he bet his own head with Brokkr that his brother Eitri ( Sindri ) wouldn't have been able to make items to match the quality of those mentioned above.

Odin's and slain
In chapter 49, High describes that when Odin and his wife Frigg arrived at the funeral of their slain son Baldr, with them came the valkyries and also Odin's ravens.

Odin's and battle
During the battle, Fenrisúlfr will eventually swallow Odin, killing him, and Odin's son Víðarr will move forward and kick one foot into the lower jaw of the wolf.
This practice of symbolically casting a spear into the enemy ranks at the start of a fight was sometimes used in historic clashes, to seek Odin's support in the coming battle.
In the Poetic Edda poem Vafþrúðnismál, Vafþrúðnir acts as both ( the disguised ) Odin's host and opponent in a deadly battle of wits, resulting in Vafþrúðnir's defeat.
However after Thor and Odin's long-forgotten brother, Cul, kill each other in battle during the Fear Itself event, Odin passes control of Asgard to the Vanir, headed by the All-Mother, a triumvirate of female deities consisting of Freyja, Gaea and Idunn.
Harald fell in the battle, some say by Odin's own hand, along with 15 kings and 30, 000 free-born men.
The final occasion involves a massive battle against arch-foe Surtur on Earth, with Odin apparently dying once and for all, as the Odin Force — the source of Odin's power — migrates to his son, Thor.
After three days of battle, Eric throws his spear over the Danes and cries " I give you all to Odin ", and a landslide and a rain of Odin's arrows kill Styrbjörn and his men.

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