{"html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.facer.io/watchface/uY7YzZ7q6m/embed\" width=\"435\" height=\"580\" frameborder=\"0\"></iframe>","width":435,"height":580,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Facer","provider_url":"https://www.facer.io","title":"Odin BL","description":"Odin or Wodan is the main god in Norse and continental Germanic mythology. In Eddic poetry he functions as the father of gods, god of war and death, as a god of poetry and runes, magic and ecstasy with clearly shamanic features. Depending on the context, both the North Germanic form of the name Odin and the South Germanic forms Wodan or, in New High German, Wotan are common in German. The oldest written evidence of the name is a runic inscription on a bow brooch from Nordendorf from the sixth century AD, which mentions Wodan among other names. The earliest evidence of the god's name Odin from around 725 AD was found on a skull fragment carved with runes","author_name":"walwet","author_url":"https://www.facer.io/user/KQ45a4HqBl"}