- In
Norse mythology,
Huginn and
Muninn (roughly "mind and will" – see § Etymology) are a pair of
ravens that
serve under the god Odin and fly all over the...
- 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...
- Odin, who was
often depicted accompanied by two
ravens named Huginn and
Muninn. Its
intent may have been to
strike fear in one's
enemies by
invoking the...
-
Lightning Bird
Lindworm Minokawa Nephele Nue Odin's ravens,
Huginn and
Muninn Ong (Washoe folklore)
Pegasus – A
winged horse Peryton Phoenix Raiju Roc...
- alone. Huginn and
Muninn fly over the
mighty earth every day; I fear for Huginn, that he not come back, But I look more for
Muninn. Thundr
roars loudly;...
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depicted as
having two
ravens Huginn and
Muninn,
serving as his eyes and ears –
huginn meaning "thought" and
muninn meaning "memory". Each day the ravens...
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theorizes that Geri and Freki,
along with Odin and his
ravens Huginn and
Muninn,
reflect a
symbiosis observed in the
natural world among ravens, wolves...
- the Wild Hunt. He was
always accompanied by two
black ravens,
Huginn and
Muninn.
These helpers would listen, just like
Zwarte Piet, at the
chimneys of the...
- on a train, just as
Wednesday carries out his plan to
derail it. 11 3 "
Muninn"
Deborah Chow
Heather Bellson March 24, 2019 (2019-03-24) 0.329 Laura, dismembered...
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Dinucci &
Andres Fischer-Centeno March 17, 2019 (2019-03-17) 0.348 11 3 "
Muninn"
Deborah Chow
Heather Bellson March 24, 2019 (2019-03-24) 0.329 12 4 "The...