the odin oracle
a deck like none before
a deck that leaves behind the gender essentialism, hierarchy, and monotheistic hegemony of the Tarot…
nine paths of understanding the world, each with nine steps along the path…
thirteen major cards that tie into seasonal, lunar, and historic cycles…
The Odin Oracle is a modern divination deck, steeped in the lore but looking to the future.
For centuries, people have called Odin by many names….
Hárbarðr… the grey-bearded flyting ferryman
Draugadróttinn… the lord of draugr
Gangleri… the weary wanderer
Yggr…. the terrible one
… but now there is a tool for Odin to appear as he wishes.
Each card is one name…
… with nine thematic paths…
… and nine steps to each path.
Who will you encounter?
Each card in this deck represents one of Odin’s names. The names are organized into nine paths, with each path akin to the suits of playing cards (or Tarot). Each path contains nine steps, from the first exploratory step to the seasoned and confident ninth step. These paths are keyed to nine different aspects of Odin:
Cloaks, the names of deception and trickery
Crossroads, the names of exploration and travel
Crowns, the names of sovereignty and leadership
Fetters, the names of madness and frenzy
Hearths, the names of relationships with others
Ravens, the names of wisdom and counsel
Runes, the names of magic and transmutation
Spears, the names of conflict and goal-setting
Wolves, the names of liminality and death
Some names follow no path…
Oðinn is different than Odin.
Woden is not Odin.
And the Allfather exists in all paths.
… These are some of the Major Odins. Thirteen names that either represent Odin through history (Oðinn, Woden, etc) or transcend the idea of a path (Allfather, etc).