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- The Helm of Awe, a type of rune stave, is magical spell of protection used by early Vikings. According to a number of legends, this apotropaic (protective) symbol, when worn between the eyes, was intended to confer invincibility in the wearer or instill fear in one’s enemies. The earliest mention of the aegishalmer is in the Eddas, although pictorial representations only date from around medieval times.
- Today, it is used as a charm of protection and an emblem of identification by Asatru believers.
- Vegvizir - runic compass (not to get lost during navigation). Whoever wears this sign, never get lost or during a storm, or in bad weather, even if the path is unknown.
- Anyone who wears this sign will never get lost in the storm or in bad weather, even if the path is unknown. In addition, it will help the sign not to lose in life.
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1.This Viking Odin Cross Pendant Necklace is a beautiful gift idea for Christmas, bestie, Valentine's Day, Birthday, gift for him, gift for her or any other occasion.This Viking Odin Cross Pendant Necklace is a perfect gift for Norse mythology and viking lovers. There are metal alloy rune beads and metal alloy pendant on metal chain on this necklace. Viking Odin Cross Pendant Necklace chain length - approx. 55 cm Viking Odin Cross necklace with futhark runes beads weight -approx. 50 g pendant dimensions - approx. 35/35 mm In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.Please note - the colors of the items pictures may vary from the real item, depending on your devices color settings.