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− | The [[Eye of Woden]] is an artefact in the [[Otan]]i night sky. To the non-believer, it is one of three slow moving objects that orbit [[Otan]] every four to 5 days. | + | The [[Eye of Woden]] is an artefact in the [[Otan]]i night sky. To the non-believer, it is one of three slow moving objects that orbit [[Otan]] every four to 5 days. The other two artefacts are said to be [[Huginn]] and [[Muninn]], [[Woden]]'s raven companions. |
==Religious Signficance== | ==Religious Signficance== | ||
To those who observe [[Wodenism]] the [[Eye of Woden]] is of tremendous importance, its adherents believing that the object is the actual eye of the god [[Woden]]. [[Wodenism|Wodenist]] legend explains that [[Woden]] plucked his eye from his head to seek wisdom from the world. Their strong belief stems from countless anecdotes of forms of divine intercession which seem to take place during and ''only'' during the time when the [[Eye of Woden]] is overhead. | To those who observe [[Wodenism]] the [[Eye of Woden]] is of tremendous importance, its adherents believing that the object is the actual eye of the god [[Woden]]. [[Wodenism|Wodenist]] legend explains that [[Woden]] plucked his eye from his head to seek wisdom from the world. Their strong belief stems from countless anecdotes of forms of divine intercession which seem to take place during and ''only'' during the time when the [[Eye of Woden]] is overhead. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 18 March 2021
The Eye of Woden is an artefact in the Otani night sky. To the non-believer, it is one of three slow moving objects that orbit Otan every four to 5 days. The other two artefacts are said to be Huginn and Muninn, Woden's raven companions.
Religious Signficance[edit]
To those who observe Wodenism the Eye of Woden is of tremendous importance, its adherents believing that the object is the actual eye of the god Woden. Wodenist legend explains that Woden plucked his eye from his head to seek wisdom from the world. Their strong belief stems from countless anecdotes of forms of divine intercession which seem to take place during and only during the time when the Eye of Woden is overhead.
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