Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-104.180.191.194-20160305015545/@comment-4010415-20170209040345

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote:

Basically, because this in hindsight just feels like a problem of semantics: There's a difference between "alludes to this poem", and "alludes to a character that's part of this poem".

Qrow, for example, may allude to one of Odin's ravens. Not to the poem itself about them, but to one of the ravens themselves. That's what I was trying to say.

Which raven that Qrow alludes to, people still aren't sure, but he may be Muninn. There is difference between the ravens. Huginn is thought and Muninn is memory or mind.

Odin gave the ravens the gift of speech, and the two fly across the world to gather information for Odin and return to tell him everything they've seen and heard. So, in this situation, I guess Ozpin would be the Odin to Qrow's Muninn. The narrator of the poem says that he fears Huginn may not return home yet he worries more about Muninn.