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}}'''Odin''' was the leading Norse god. He was cunning, often disguising himself as a mysterious wanderer to interfere in events himself, and possessed the gift of prophecy.
}}'''Odin''' was the leading Norse god. He was cunning, often disguising himself as a mysterious wanderer to interfere in events himself, and possessed the gift of prophecy.
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=== In the Prime Universe ===
=== In the Prime Universe ===
In December 2021, the [[Prime Universe]]'s Odin foresaw the plot by [[Sigyn#In the Prime Universe|Sigyn]] and [[Loki#In the Prime Universe|Loki]] to manipulate [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Juliet-178]] and [[CS-NA]] to get Loki released from his prison in the [[World Below]]. Because “the Web” of events was already in motion, Odin was forbidden to interfere with the events in the mortal universe, but he found a loophole in this rule by meeting up with Pythe, Juliet and [[Tero Trollgarsson]] at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]]. After lightly spooking Juliet by pretending he had taken offence at something she said, he explained that he was aware of their quest and then used his gift of [[prophecy]] to give them a series of hints about how they should proceed. He also advised them to keep Trollgarsson with them, even though he was “irritating”. He then rode off on [[Sleipnir]] without answering any more questions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
In December 2021, the [[Prime Universe]]'s Odin foresaw the plot by [[Sigyn#In the Prime Universe|Sigyn]] and [[Loki#In the Prime Universe|Loki]] to manipulate [[Pythagoras-858]], [[Juliet-178]] and [[CS-NA]] to get Loki released from his prison in the [[World Below]]. Because “the Web” of events was already in motion, Odin was forbidden to interfere with the events in the mortal universe, but he found a loophole in this rule by meeting up with Pythe, Juliet and [[Tero Trollgarsson]] at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]]. After lightly spooking Juliet by pretending he had taken offence at something she said, he explained that he was aware of their quest and then used his gift of [[prophecy]] to give them a series of hints about how they should proceed. He also advised them to keep Trollgarsson with them, even though he was “irritating”. He then rode off on [[Sleipnir]] without answering any more questions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
=== Other references ===
[[The Dining Room]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] appeared for some as “the halls of [[Valhalla]]”. Thus, the entertainment might take the form of “a {{w|skald|skald}} reciting the ''[[Grímnismál]]''”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 12 - The Dining Room|The Dining Room]]'')


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