Proper noun
Wotan
(Germanic mythology) Odin, especially in his continental Germanic form.
I am the unknown Will, The Anger that threatens glory and ruin: Lord of Storms am I, in heaven high and caverns deep. I am the Father of the War, Odin for you, Wotan for him, Wayfarer, Wanderer, beggar, king, numen, genius, strength and ring. Artur Balder
Alberich refuses, but Wotan seizes it from his finger and puts it on his own. Source: Internet
A large, eight-legged lifting frame, nicknamed the "spider", was carefully positioned over the turret to move it onto the platform and the entire affair would be lifted by the crane mounted on the Wotan. Source: Internet
Broadwater, 2012, p. 183 As archaeologists examined the contents of the turret after it has been landed aboard Wotan, they discovered a second skeleton, but removing it did not begin until the turret arrived at the Mariners' Museum for conservation. Source: Internet
He is depicted as an ally of the gods (specifically Wotan 's assistant rather than Donner's ), although he generally dislikes them and thinks of them as greedy, as they refuse to return the Rhine Gold to its rightful owners. Source: Internet
Backed into a corner, Wotan promises Fricka that Siegmund will die. Source: Internet