helfôr
Helfôr is a term of Norse origin that refers to a mythological raven. Ravens held significant symbolic meaning in Norse mythology, often associated with Odin, the Allfather. Odin was said to have two ravens, Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory), who flew across the world each day and brought him news and knowledge. Helfôr is not as commonly referenced as Huginn and Muninn, but the name itself suggests a connection to death or the underworld, possibly indicating a raven that guides souls or observes events related to the deceased.
The concept of ravens as messengers or omens is present in many cultures, and their association with