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Throughout the vast landscape of Norse mythology, few creatures have captured the imagination quite like the raven. Perched on the shoulders of Odin, soaring over battlefields, and carrying whispers ...
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The raven figures prominently in Norse mythology as a symbol of the god Odin (also Woden), the god of war and death who famously gives up an eye for wisdom.
Experts aren't sure what the raven head meant, but studies link ravens to darkness, death, and the Norse god Odin in Germanic and Viking times.
It’s not clear what the raven head represented but previous research suggests it symbolised darkness and death during the Germanic and Viking ages, tied to the Norse god Odin.