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The children of Odin - Germanic Mythology

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ODIN THE WANDERER 141<br />

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low old ^gir's feast was over and all the ^sir<br />

and the Vanir made ready for their return to<br />

Asgard. Two only went on another way — <strong>Odin</strong>,<br />

the Eldest <strong>of</strong> the Gods, and Loki the Mischievous.<br />

Loki and <strong>Odin</strong> laid aside all that they had kept<br />

<strong>of</strong> the divine power and the divine strength.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were going into the World <strong>of</strong> Men, and they would<br />

be as men merely. Together they went through Midgard,

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