Odin

An Illustrated Guide to the Allfather

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Imprint: Red Wheel
Availability: Currently not available / Coming soon on 04/07/2025

Book Details

Pages

128 Pages

Size

5.75 x 7.75

Format

Hardback

Pub. Date

04/07/2025

ISBN

978-1-59003-575-7

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

L. Dean Lee is a practicing Norse Heathen with a love for knowledge and a background in teaching. He runs Skald’s Keep (skaldskeep.com), and has been deeply involved in the pagan and Heathen community since 2017.
 
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A complete introduction to the Norse god Odin, covering his origins, his characteristics, his place in the pantheon of Norse mythology, and his lasting significance in the modern world.
 
This is a culturally informed introduction to the Norse god Odin—the Allfather who is revered in Norse paganism and is a cultural staple of northern European folklore. One of the most complex gods from Norse mythology, Odin is the ruler of Valhalla as the god of war and revered as a great magician. He is associated with the runes, discovering them when he hung himself from the world tree, Yggdrasil. A key aspect of his magic and knowledge comes from two loyal ravens, Huginn and Munin. Their names translate to “thought” and “memory.”
 
This book is an overview of who Odin is, what his origins as a deity are, his personality and significance, his associations, and practices of how to venerate him today. Readers will find this book invaluable as a stand-alone work or as part of a series on Norse deities. It provides a comprehensive, accessible, and beautifully illustrated introduction to all aspects of the greatest of all Norse gods and offers avenues for further research.
 
Odin: An Illustrated Guide to the Allfather

  • Offers a robust and accessible introduction to Norse and Scandinavian mythology and folklore.
  • Includes expert guidance from a practicing Norse heathen on how to incorporate Odin into spiritual practice.
  • Works equally well as a stand-alone book and as part of a comprehensive series on the Norse gods and goddesses.
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