Odyns
Odyns are a group of Norse deities, primarily associated with the god Odin. The term "Odyns" is derived from the Old Norse word "óðinns," which means "of Odin." These deities are often considered to be Odin's personal retinue or companions, and they are frequently mentioned in Old Norse literature and poetry. Some of the most well-known Odyns include Hugin and Munin, Odin's ravens that fly around the world and bring him information; and Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse. The Odyns are typically portrayed as powerful and wise beings, reflecting Odin's own attributes of wisdom, cunning, and leadership. They play significant roles in various mythological stories and are integral to the Norse pantheon.