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| | Wodan and Patronage |
 | | They seek to limit Wodan, and greatly ignore the parts of him that are the wanderer, the wild, Wod-dealer, and the old wind-god. |
 | | I think that Wodan has played a major part in the resurgence of heathenry, but in my personal experience there is a fairly large number of Thor's, Freyja's, Tyr's, Freyr's, and other non-dedicated people, and that it is even questionable to some that a heathen would want Odin as a patron. |
 | | Though I thoroughly believe that Wodan is not as prevalent as one might think among the dedicated, it seems to me that if he was, there should be no problem inherent in that fact. |
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