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To have fur, to detect fast movements, to be afraid, to breathe underwater, to see in the dark, to carry precious stones, to be aerial, to make silver trails, to drink from the lake, to care for your offspring, to live in song, to play, to create micro crevices on the ground, to know death, to move with the moon, to cure with herbs, to be... See more
The crow is a favorite in folklore and mythology, and its worldwide distribution means that it has appeared in many traditions. Here is a selection of diverse stories (by no means complete) as to how the crow received his blackened plumes
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The 18th century Icelandic Manuscript, SÁM 66, contains some of Norse mythology’s most delightful illustrations, such as Odin defecating mead as an eagle, Thor gripping the serpent’s slithery tongue, and Fenrir looking like a pig while chomping off Tyr’s hand. #WyrdWednesday https://t.co/7XQOsDUoAH





