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... is an incredibly gigantic tree, with its branches extending across the sky, and legend has it that its branches form the entire world.
In Norse mythology, the great god Odin once hung himself upside down beneath this tree, offering one of his eyes and himself as a sacrifice, wounded by a spear as the price to gain wisdom, acquiring knowledge of the runes.
In Norse mythology, there is a poem in a self-narrative tone that records Odin’s experience at the time: “Nine nights I hung o ...
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