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Odin (; from Old Norse: Óðinn, IPA: [ˈoːðenː]) is a widely revered god in Germanic mythology. Norse mythology, the source of most surviving information about him, associates him with wisdom, healing, death, royalty, the gallows, knowledge, war, battle, victory, sorcery, poetry, frenzy, and the runic alphabet, and depicts him as the husband of the goddess Frigg. In wider Germanic mythology and paganism, the god was known in Old English as Wōden, in Old Saxon as Uuôden, in Old Dutch as Wuodan, in Old Frisian as Wêda, and in Old High German as Wuotan, all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Wōđanaz, meaning 'lord of frenzy', or 'leader of the possessed'.
Odin appears as a prominent god throughout the recorded history of Northern Europe, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania (from c. 2 BCE) through movement of peoples during the Migration Period (4th to 6th centuries CE) and the Viking Age (8th to 11th centuries CE). In the modern period the rural folklore of Germanic Europe continued to acknowledge Odin. References to him appear in place names throughout regions historically inhabited by the ancient Germanic peoples, and the day of the week Wednesday bears his name in many Germanic languages, including in English.
In Old English texts, Odin holds a particular place as a euhemerized ancestral figure among royalty, and he is frequently referred to as a founding figure among various other Germanic peoples, such as the Langobards, while some Old Norse sources depict him as an enthroned ruler of the gods. Forms of his name appear frequently throughout the Germanic record, though narratives regarding Odin are mainly found in Old Norse works recorded in Iceland, primarily around the 13th century. These texts make up the bulk of modern understanding of Norse mythology.
Old Norse texts portray Odin as the son of Bestla and Borr along with two brothers, Vili and Vé, and he fathered many sons, most famously the gods Thor (with Jörð) and Baldr (with Frigg). He is known by hundreds of names. Odin is frequently portrayed as one-eyed and long-bearded, wielding a spear named Gungnir or appearing in disguise wearing a cloak and a broad hat. He is often accompanied by his animal familiars—the wolves Geri and Freki and the ravens Huginn and Muninn, who bring him information from all over Midgard—and he rides the flying, eight-legged steed Sleipnir across the sky and into the underworld. In these texts he frequently seeks greater knowledge, most famously by obtaining the Mead of Poetry, and makes wagers with his wife Frigg over his endeavors. He takes part both in the creation of the world by slaying the primordial being Ymir and in giving life to the first two humans Ask and Embla. He also provides mankind knowledge of runic writing and poetry, showing aspects of a culture hero. He has a particular association with the Yule holiday.
Odin is also associated with the divine battlefield maidens, the valkyries, and he oversees Valhalla, where he receives half of those who die in battle, the einherjar, sending the other half to the goddess Freyja's Fólkvangr. Odin consults the disembodied, herb-embalmed head of the wise Mímir, who foretells the doom of Ragnarök and urges Odin to lead the einherjar into battle before being consumed by the monstrous wolf Fenrir. In later folklore, Odin sometimes appears as a leader of the Wild Hunt, a ghostly procession of the dead through the winter sky. He is associated with charms and other forms of magic, particularly in Old English and Old Norse texts.
The figure of Odin is a frequent subject of interest in Germanic studies, and scholars have advanced numerous theories regarding his development. Some of these focus on Odin's particular relation to other figures; for example, Freyja's husband Óðr appears to be something of an etymological doublet of the god, while Odin's wife Frigg is in many ways similar to Freyja, and Odin has a particular relation to Loki. Other approaches focus on Odin's place in the historical record, exploring whether Odin derives from Proto-Indo-European mythology or developed later in Germanic society. In the modern period Odin has inspired numerous works of poetry, music, and other cultural expressions. He is venerated with other Germanic gods in most forms of the new religious movement Heathenry; some branches focus particularly on him.
I have a megnetospeed chronograph. The 9.5" ODIN Works O2 lite forend that came on the rifle does not give me room to mount it. I am debating getting the ODIN works 5.5" forend so I will have space to mount the megnetospeed instead of just mounting it with out any forend.
Does anyone know if...
I recently completed a pistol build and have a couple parts I don't need anymore:
1. Odin Works Adjustable Gas Block: I mounted this on the build and then realized that it will not work for a pistol length gas system; paid $85 for it brand new, asking $50+S/H. Here's the manufacturer's...
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I'm selling the 18" barrel listed above, and including an OW low-profile gas block and gas tube. Rifle-length gas system. Twist is 1/8. I have exactly 50 rounds through this barrel, and then it sat in the safe.
Retail is $269 from Curt's for the barrel new.
I'd like $200 for the...
Selling all this extra stuff I'm not going to do anything with. Lots of little springs and detents and some other stuff including:
BCM QD end plate brand new
Magpul QD end plate brand new
BCM QD mount new
Random QD mount new
FAB defense back up irons brand new
IWC keymod hand stop new
VLTOR A5...
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Odin Works SB-PT kit - Essentially new (see notes) - SOLD
This is the kit that includes the tube made specifically for the Sig SB15 brace, the locking collar that keeps the brace from rotating, and the receiver end plate with two sling loops and a QD attachment point (does not...
I bought a new collapsible brace for my pistol so this needs a home.
I paid
Sig SB-15 $99
KAK Super Tube $42
Odin works collar $29
=$170 + shipping
$80 FTF Twin Falls Idaho
Will ship for $14 via medium flat rate box
I ordered 2 on accident and only need 1. It is in the mail as I post this. Will arrive in a few days. I don't want to return it. I paid $315.
Final Price drop !! $150
Trade:
147 gr 9mm
Surefire/Inforce weapon lights
Magpul Pro Buis
Etc.
I plan to replace my current barrel (AR15). I'm having a terrible time making a choice. Accuracy (bipod at TVGC 100 yard range) and reliability are the two most important considerations. I am torn between the 18 inch Odin 3 gun with a rifle length gas system and the LaRue 18 inch stealth with an...
Selling the following items:
B5 Systems Bravo stock in foliage green, only fits mil-spec tubes. Could pass as brand new. $45
BCM mod 3 foliage grip and Magpul enhanced trigger guard in foliage green. Look brand new. Can't seem to find the hardware for the trigger guard. $20 for the pair...
Selling the following items.
Odin Works 10.5" .223 Wylde stainless barrel. Aprox. 250 rounds through it. Never had any malfunctions, shot like a champ. Sold my pistol lower and don't have any use for. $170
Midwest Industries 9.5" keymod rail. Had it put on an upper and put 30 rounds down...
Looking to sell my AR pistol to help fund a new upper for my rifle. It's a registered pistol lower from Anderson, with a CMMG parts kit, Magpul end plate, Rock River pistol buffer tube with a heavy buffer, a Sig arm brace with multi-cam straps from Phase 5, black Vickers sling from Blue Froce...
Thinking about selling my AR pistol. Not in a huge hurry but am entertaining the thought. It is a registered pistol Anderson lower receiver with the following parts: a Sig arm brace, Phase 5 multi-cam straps, Rock River pistol buffer tube, heavy buffer with a nice spring, Magpul sling mount end...