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In a revised, expanded, and re-set second edition, Äsruþr presents a clearer and more refined edition of this seminal study.As supreme god of the Norse pantheon, Odin is a truly grey god as he blurs the polarised line between black and white magic and morality. Odin is the archetypal god of Nietzschean ideals. As supreme god of the Norse pantheon, Odin is a truly grey god as he blurs the polarised line between black and white magic and morality. Odin is the archetypal god of Nietzschean ideals. Cyneaþsson assesses the roles of Odin as an archetypal god of the left-hand path and similarities between Odin and the Hindu Shiva amongst other deific archetypes.Through an analysis of the left-hand path, morality and magic, Äsruþr assesses the lore of Odin from Norse mythology in order to assess his function as an archetypal deity of the left-hand path. Äsruþr then presents an approach by which the magus of the left-hand path can redefine themselves and channel their will into magical work with results that manifest either externally or internally. Äsruþr here offers a practical application of the Runes as an initiatory tool of the self which function as a set of keys to the deification of the self. Äsruþr assesses the roles of Odin as an archetypal god of the left-hand path and similarities between Odin and the Hindu Shiva amongst other deific archetypes.Through an analysis of the left-hand path, morality and magic, Äsruþr assesses the lore of Odin from Norse mythology in order to assess his function as an archetypal deity of the left-hand path. Cyneaþsson then presents an approach by which the magus of the left-hand path can redefine themselves and channel their will into magical work with results that manifest either externally or internally. Äsruþr here offers a practical application of the Runes as an initiatory tool of the self which function as a set of keys to the deification of the self.