Asked by Brayden
Which of the following is NOT something the Vikings believed about their chief god Odin?
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If they fought bravely, he would not allow them to die
He would protect them in battle
He would strike their opponents blind and deaf
He would turn their opponents swords into harmless sticks
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If they fought bravely, he would not allow them to die
He would protect them in battle
He would strike their opponents blind and deaf
He would turn their opponents swords into harmless sticks
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The statement that is NOT something the Vikings believed about their chief god Odin is:
**He would turn their opponents' swords into harmless sticks.**
While Odin was indeed a god of war and wisdom who provided protection and valor to those who fought bravely, there is no specific belief that he would turn opponents' weapons into harmless objects.
**He would turn their opponents' swords into harmless sticks.**
While Odin was indeed a god of war and wisdom who provided protection and valor to those who fought bravely, there is no specific belief that he would turn opponents' weapons into harmless objects.
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