- - King of the gods in Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
- - Deity in religious books with pale covering
- - The supreme god in Germanic mythology
- - Teutonic god in the Ring Cycle
- - Teutonic god, counterpart of the Norse Odin
- - The supreme Teutonic deity
- - King of the gods in Wagner's 'Ring' cycle
- - Odin, to the Germans
- - "Der Ring des Nibelungen" war god
- - King of the Gods, to Wagner
- - "Das Rheingold" bass-baritone role
- - "Ring" character
- - Character in "Ring" operas.
- - Leading role in "The Ring."
- - Host in Valhalla.
- - Odin in the "Ring."
- - Star role in Wagner's "Ring."
- - Role in "The Ring."
- - Character in "Die Walkure."
- - Bass part in the Ring Cycle.
- - "Ring" role
- - supreme god in germanic mythology
- - King of the gods, in Wagner's 'Ring'
- - Present outside at return of a legendary god
- - Odin's Germanic moniker
- - Germanic deity who transformed a town
- - Wagnerian head god
- - Germanic god
- - Odin's Germanic counterpart
- - Wagner's Valhalla god
- - Germanic god (Var.)
- - "Das Rheingold" god
- - Valhalla VIP, to Wagner
- - "Das Rheingold" character
- - Brunnhilde's dad
- - Wagnerian god
- - Germanic Odin
- - Father of Brünnhilde
- - Valhalla man
- - Teutonic god.
- - Mighty god of Wagner operas.
- - "Das Rheingold" war god
- - Teutonic war god.
- - "Das Rheingold" role
- - Siegfried role
- - "Rheingold" role
- - Wagnerian role.
- - Wagnerian character.
- - Wagner role
- - Operatic role.
- - Opera role.
- - God of war
- - Wagnerian deity without belt
- - top teutonic god won't have a problem
- - Old misery beat Fricka's mate
- - Germanic deity who gave woman new heart
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