Hár and Hárr
Hár (also Hávi; Old Norse: 'High') and Hárr (Old Norse: prob. 'One-eyed') are among the many names of Odin. The Prose Edda depicts Hár ('High') in particular as one of the figures in the legendary trio (along with Jafnhárr 'Equally-High' and Þriði 'Third') that answer the questions asked by Gangleri.
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Hár and Hárr
Hár (also Hávi; Old Norse: 'High') and Hárr (Old Norse: prob. 'One-eyed') are among the many names of Odin. The Prose Edda depicts Hár ('High') in particular as one of the figures in the legendary trio (along with Jafnhárr 'Equally-High' and Þriði 'Third') that answer the questions asked by Gangleri.
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