
Hugin and Munin
Hugin and Munin are two mythological ravens from Norse mythology, associated with the god Odin. Their names mean "thought" (Hugin) and "memory" (Munin). Each day, they fly around the world, gathering information and news, and return to Odin to report what they've seen and learned. This symbolizes the importance of knowledge and wisdom in Viking culture. Hugin and Munin represent the idea that one can acquire wisdom through observation and contemplation, making them powerful symbols of insight and intellectual curiosity in Norse tales.