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[[File:ACV Promoshot-ravenshield.jpg|thumb|250px|A shield featuring two ravens, possibly Huginn and Muninn]] | |||
'''Huginn''' and '''Muninn''' are the [[raven]]s of the god [[Odin]] in [[Norse mythology]]. | '''Huginn''' and '''Muninn''' are the [[raven]]s of the god [[Odin]] in [[Norse mythology]]. | ||
They kept him informed of all the goings-on in the worlds.<ref>{{Youtube|L_nb_YECQoQ|Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Developer Commentary Trailer <nowiki>| Ubisoft [NA]</nowiki>|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> | They kept him informed of all the goings-on in the worlds.<ref>{{Youtube|L_nb_YECQoQ|Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Developer Commentary Trailer <nowiki>| Ubisoft [NA]</nowiki>|UCBMvc6jvuTxH6TNo9ThpYjg|Ubisoft North America}}</ref> | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The names of the birds are Old Norse: Huginn means 'thought' and Muninn means 'memory' or 'mind'.<ref>{{WP|Huginn and Muninn}}</ref> | The names of the birds are Old Norse: Huginn means 'thought' and Muninn means 'memory' or 'mind'.<ref>{{WP|Huginn and Muninn}}</ref> | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' | ||
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Huginn and Muninn are the ravens of the god Odin in Norse mythology. They kept him informed of all the goings-on in the worlds.[1]
Behind the scenes
The names of the birds are Old Norse: Huginn means 'thought' and Muninn means 'memory' or 'mind'.[2]

