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ArtistAppearance: Odin is often depicted as an older man with a long, flowing beard. He is usually seen wearing a wide-brimmed hat or hooded cloak, which conceals one of his eyes. He may carry a staff or spear, often associated with his wisdom and power. In some representations, he has a raven perched on his shoulder, symbolizing his connection to these birds. Traits: Odin is considered the chief of the Aesir, one of the two main groups of Norse gods. He is known for his wisdom, often gained through sacrifices, including the loss of his eye at Mímir's well. Odin is associated with war, poetry, and magic, and is considered a complex and multifaceted deity. He is also a god of death, presiding over Valhalla, where fallen warriors are taken. Odin is known for his relentless pursuit of knowledge and his willingness to make great sacrifices to acquire it. He is often viewed as a figure who embodies both the positive and negative aspects of life and death.