Huginn

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Huginn is one of the two ravens of the Norse god Odin, representing thought and serving as his messenger and spy across the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological bird
raven
appearsInTradition Norse mythology NERFINISHED
appearsWith Muninn NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Odin NERFINISHED
category Mythological ravens
Norse legendary creatures
Odin's familiars
communicationMode flight
companionOf Muninn NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Muninn NERFINISHED
domain mythology
gathersInformationFrom Midgard NERFINISHED
all realms
gender male (mythological, not always specified)
hasFunction conveying news to Odin
surveillance for Odin
hasNameMeaning thought
homeBase Asgard NERFINISHED
iconographicAttributeOf Odin NERFINISHED
influences modern depictions of Odin's ravens
isOneOf two ravens of Odin
languageOfName Old Norse NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Poetic Edda NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
mythologicalCulture Norse NERFINISHED
nameAlternativeSpelling Hugin NERFINISHED
nameTransliteration Huginn NERFINISHED
owner Odin NERFINISHED
perchesOn Odin's shoulders
reportsBackTo Odin NERFINISHED
representedIn Viking Age art
runestones depicting Odin with ravens
returnsAt evening to Odin
roleInMyth scout for Odin
servesAs messenger
spy
species raven
symbolizes thought
togetherWith Muninn gathers news each day
travelsAcross world

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Geri relatedMythicAnimal Huginn
Muninn partner Huginn
Muninn oftenDepictedWith Huginn