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Gungnir is a shimmering spear of fate, its unparalleled precision turning the tides of battle. Wielded by Odin, it embodies divine authority, always returning to his hand, binding destiny with each throw, a symbol of power that pierces through the realms.

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What is Gungnir in Norse mythology? (Expert)
#1: A legendary sword
#2: A holy spear
#3: An enchanted shield
#4: A mythical horse
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What is significant about Gungnir's craftsmanship in Norse mythology? (Genius)
#1: It can never miss its target
#2: It is made of pure gold
#3: It is lighter than a feather
#4: It can summon storms
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Gungnir is said to always hit its target, no matter how difficult, thanks to its magical properties.
Gungnir is often depicted as having a shaft made of the wood of the Yggdrasil tree, symbolizing its connection to the cosmos and the nine realms.

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