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Besides just Odin, Thor, etc. All the Nordic gods seem to have multiple names, maybe make one article containing the gods under different headers? Ullr (possibly earlier "Wulþur" & Wuldor in southerly Germanic dialects) has names like öndur-Ás (snowshoe-Ase), boga-Ás (bow-Ase), veiði-Ás (hunting-Ase), and skjaldar-Ás (shield-Ase). Heimdallr has the names Hallinskíði, Gullintanni ("Gold-Toothed") Vindhlér (Wind-Protection or Wind-sea), etc. It seems incomplete to not list their names but not note worthy for their own articles. Nagelfar (talk) 09:52, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
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Why does "Asator" redirect here? Asator is not mentioned anywhere on this page. There is "Asa-Thor", but that's not the same. This doesn't seem right to me. The redirect should be removed, or Asator should be added to this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.14.164.20 (talk) 23:01, 20 March 2013 (UTC)