Odin
Introduction
Norse god of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic.
Background Story
Odin is a prominent figure in Norse mythology, known as the Allfather and the chief of the Aesir gods. He is associated with knowledge, war, and poetry, and is often depicted as a wise and powerful deity who sacrificed an eye for wisdom. His name has been used in various literary works and adaptations, including Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods'.
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Variations
Odyn, Oden

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