In Norse mythology, Odin the Allfather is famously accompanied by a pair of ravens named Huginn and Muninn and a pair of wolves named Geri
and Freki. Together, these creatures act as extensions of Odin’s divine power, intelligence, and predatory nature, functioning like a single cosmic organism that projects his will across the Nine Realms. The Ravens: Huginn and Muninn
Odin’s ravens represent his supreme wisdom, omnipresence, and unmatched gathering of information. They are detailed primarily in the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda.
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