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The representatives of the twelve constellations in Norse mythology

Odin, also known as Woutan or Woden, is the highest god in Nordic mythology, symbolizing the ubiquitous spirit in the universe, personifying the air, being the god of wisdom and victory, and the patron saint of nobles and heroes. His throne, Hlidskialf, is an unusual chair, but it is a huge watchtower, where Odin can see the movements of gods, giants, black dwarf, white dwarfs and human beings. Only Odin and his wife frigga can use the throne. They sat on thrones, facing south and west. These two directions are what the Nordic people want to send out.

Odin, about fifty years old, tall and energetic, black curls, with a gray beard and a little baldness. He is dressed in gray, wearing a big blue hood and a green coat with gray stripes-symbolizing the blue sky and gray clouds in the northern sky. He often holds his invincible spear Gungnir in his hand. This spear is sacred. If he swears at its tip, it will never be destroyed. He wears a ring or hairpin called Droupnir on his finger or arm, which is a symbol of wealth.

He has two crows, Hugin and Munin, and two wolves, Geri and Freki, as detectives. Whoever meets them will have good luck.

Nordic people who regard courage as the highest virtue and death as the highest glory also regard Odin as the god of victory and war. Nordic people believe that whenever there is a war on the earth, Odin will send his waitress Valkyre to the battlefield, select half of the warriors who died and take them to the palace. Odin's two sons first greeted him and then took him to Odin's throne to praise him.

Nordic people believe that Odin rode across the world in a storm to clean up the souls of the dead. Northerners are afraid of storms, and people are unlucky in storms because they violate Odin's way with ghosts. They regard the windy season in autumn and winter as Odin's hunting season. Farmers often leave some mature wheat in the field to feed the horses when Odin passes by.

Odin is also an omniscient god, because he drank from the fountain of wisdom in Mimir. In the depths of this spring, the future is clearly reflected. Odin found Mimir and asked for a spoonful of water. The old man guarding the spring knows the value of this spring, and he must pay the price for Odin's eye. Odin gouged out an eye for him. Mimir turned his eyes to the depths of the spring and left a memorial for the future. Odin is a branch of the tree of life, which covered the fountain of wisdom and was made into his invincible spear. Since then, Odin's wisdom is unparalleled, but he is also worried (always worried on his face) because he knows the future and the inevitable fate of the gods in the future.

Rune, an ancient Nordic script, is also Odin's invention. When the rune was invented, Odin hung from the giant branch of the tree of life, stared at the unfathomable Neverheim, thought deeply, and stabbed himself with a spear, which lasted for nine days in Kuya. That is, after inventing this mysterious writing, Odin stabbed himself on his spear, carved it on his horse's teeth, bear's claws, and countless living and inanimate bodies. Because he was hanged in Kuya on the 9th, hanging is a felony among northern Europeans.

Odin's first wife, a symbol of the primitive land, and Odin gave birth to a very mighty son, namely Thor; ; The second wife, Frigga, a wife symbolizing civilized land, gave birth to god of light Bald and Tyre, the god of war. The third wife is Rita, a symbol of barren frozen soil, and she and Rita gave birth to Wali, the god of gardening.

Some ancient poets also said that Odin had married Sakya, the goddess of history. Odin goes to Sok Waback, the crystal palace under the cold river, to see her every day, drink the cold river and listen to her sing songs about ancient history.

According to another ancient poem, Odin's six sons were kings of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Saxony. It seems that Odin is actually the ancestor of the Anglo-Saxon royal family.

Odin created a huge poplar named Yggdrasil, which is the tree of the universe, the tree of time, or the tree of life. It fills the world. Not only Niflheim, which is rooted in the distant and restless spring in Hvergelmir, but also the house of God, which is rooted in the offshore land and close to the spring in Urdal. This tree grows very tall. The tallest branch is called Lerad, which covers Odin's palace, while other tall branches cover Niflheim, Muspellheim and our land. There is an eagle named Vader fournier on Lerad. His bright eyes shine on the sky and the ground and report to Odin.

Yggdrasil's leaves are evergreen, so it is the food of Heidrun, the god sheep who provides goat's milk for the gods. Deer Dain, Dvalin, Dunneyr and Durathor also eat this kind of leaves, and honey dew will drop from the horns of these deer. All rivers in the world come from here.

Near Yggdrasil, the tree of life, and beside the inexhaustible spring, there is a terrible dragon Nidhug, which is constantly gnawing at the root of the tree of life. Numerous insects help the dragon to do this destructive work. Both dragons and worms want to kill the tree of life, knowing that if the tree of life dies, the end of the gods will come.

Fate goddess Noen, three goddesses and three sisters are responsible for taking care of the tree of life. They take water from Urdal to irrigate the trees.

High above and across Neverheim, it is a sacred bridge composed of fire, water and air (rainbow), from which the gods can lead to the ground or the root of the tree of life Urdar. The gods hold meetings every day in this sacred spring. Among the gods, Raytheon is the only one who doesn't walk from this Hongqiao, lest his heavy footsteps or thunder and lightning damage the bridge. The god guarding this bridge is Heimdahl, who stays with us day and night. His weapon is a sharp knife and a silver horn. Whenever the gods cross the bridge, he plays a soft tune with his silver horn. However, if the high-pitched voice comes, it is an alarm, that is Ragnarok (the disaster of God), and it is time for the frost giants and the flame giants to unite to destroy the world.

Ancestor-Li Wu (producer): I gave birth to a son named Boli, which means making. Later, I gave birth to three sons, Odin (sacred), Vili (spiritual) and Wei (ve, will).

King of gods-Odin: He is the god who holds the gallows and the man who has no ambition on the gallows. He is also the god of mysterious knowledge, the god of the dead and the Lord of war. He is the owner of Arthur Gard's holy land, and owns three palaces, one of which is Valhalla Temple, which is located in the forest of Glaser.

After the gods-frigga: the god of marriage and maternal love. She has her own palace, fen-salir, floating on the sea of clouds. In her spare time, she spins her own golden loom and weaves auspicious clouds with silver thread and gold, which shines in the night sky (the Nordic people call it' the spinning wheel with good welfare', which is what we call Orion).

Thor: Odin's eldest son, his mother is the earth goddess Jod.

Tyr, the God of War: Odin's son, whose mother is Skadi, a beautiful graphite giant, is a brave God of War and has no palace of his own.

Bragi: The son of Odin, whose mother is a female giant named Gunrod, who is in charge of poetry and music.

Yidun, the daughter of Spring, is the wife of a beautiful god. Legend has it that she is the daughter of Ewald, the most powerful underground magic black dwarf, and the goddess of spring and youthful vitality.

Neeld, the God of Summer: He is the leader of the Vanasid protoss, and joined the Poseidon and Fengshen of Segade. He not only has a palace in Segade, but also has his own palace in Xipston, because he is the god of wind and coastal water.

Skadi, the winter god, the female winter god (and Teal's mother seems to be not alone, and Teal's mother seems to be staying in the sea) and Houlle, the male winter god, are the sons of the blonde goddess Sifu (Sifu is Thor's wife, but he didn't say his father.

God of light was born by god of light Bald and the dark god Hodur. He is the twin of Odin and Frigga.

Fertility God Verkhler: The son of Niod and his sister Nasser, born in a protoss family in vanas. After joining Arthur's family, Odin gave him an alf-heim (Little Fairy House).

Vader, the god of the forest: the son of Odin and the female giant, lives in the land in the middle of the vast virgin forest-Vader.

Aqel, the Poseidon: aqel is an independent protoss, so we can't say who is related to the vanas protoss near the sea and the Arthur protoss in the sky.

Welfare: The daughter of Neeld, the goddess of women and love, who lives in Cesrimnier, Falkvog.

God of truth and justice-Fossetti is B.

∶? Wait? -Descendants of the primitive giant Na Wei, composed of three goddesses: Ould, Verdandy and Calder, representing the past, present and future respectively. They don't belong to Arthur protoss or their colleagues, and their judgment of fate is subject to everyone.

Woki, Vulcan, is Odin's brother.

Heimdahl, the God of Watchers: the son of nine daughters of Odin and Agrell.

War girl-walker Liz, Odin and Thiel's special waitress, their task is to select the war dead and return to Valhalla Temple.

Haier, the goddess of death, is the daughter of Loki.