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Odin, his two ravens (Huginn and Muninn) and his two wolves (Geri and Freki). Scan from the book "Walhall" by Felix und Therese Dahn, 1888. Taken from the German Wiki, [1]

See also: Image:Odhin by Johannes Gehrts.jpg

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