Guðstaf
Guðstaf is a term originating from Old Norse and is a compound word formed from "guð" meaning god and "staf" meaning staff or stick. Historically, it referred to a staff or rod that was believed to possess divine power or be used in religious rituals. These staffs were not necessarily ornate but held significance due to their association with deities or sacred practices.
In sagas and historical accounts, guðstafir appear as symbolic objects. They could be used by priests or
The concept of a sacred staff or wand is not unique to Norse culture and can be