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'''Odin''' is the chief of the Nordic Gods, the pantheon worshipped by the [[Viking]]s and their relative cultures from across Europe. A spear-wielding, one-eyed, white-bearded warrior-sage, Odin is a grim deity who seeks to protect his people against the coming of Ragnarok, and is willing to do anything to make that happen. | '''Odin''' is the chief of the Nordic Gods, the pantheon worshipped by the [[Viking]]s and their relative cultures from across Europe. A spear-wielding, one-eyed, white-bearded warrior-sage, Odin is a grim deity who seeks to protect his people against the coming of Ragnarok, and is willing to do anything to make that happen. | ||
As a Viking God, he appeared in [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]], and most recently returned to the D&D fold with [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]]. | As a Viking God, he appeared in [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]], then again in the Deities and Demigods supplement to [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]], and most recently returned to the D&D fold with [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]]. | ||
==Historical Fantasy Odin== | ==Historical Fantasy Odin== | ||
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Odin is the chief of the Nordic Gods, the pantheon worshipped by the Vikings and their relative cultures from across Europe. A spear-wielding, one-eyed, white-bearded warrior-sage, Odin is a grim deity who seeks to protect his people against the coming of Ragnarok, and is willing to do anything to make that happen.
As a Viking God, he appeared in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, then again in the Deities and Demigods supplement to Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, and most recently returned to the D&D fold with Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.
Historical Fantasy Odin
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Alignment | 2E/3E: Chaotic Good 5E: Neutral Good |
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Divine Rank | Greater God | |
Pantheon | Norse | |
Portfolio | Knowledge, Magic, Poetry, War, Wisdom | |
Domains | 3E: Air, Knowledge, Magic, Travel, Trickery, War 5E: Knowledge, War |
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Home Plane | Asgard (Ysgard) | |
Worshippers | Bards, fighters, sorcerers, wizards, philosophers, sages, nobility, gnomes | |
Favoured Weapon | Gungnir (Shortspear) |
Mystaran Odin
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Silhouette of two ravens whispering in a man's ears | ||
Alignment | Neutral Good | |
Divine Rank | Hierarch Immortal | |
Pantheon | Mystaran (Thought) | |
Portfolio | Knowledge, Wisdom, Authority, Sky, Storms | |
Domains | Thought, Good, Air, Knowledge, Nobility, Storm | |
Worshippers | Warriors, nobles | |
Favoured Weapon | Spear |
In Mystara, Odin, also known as Wotan, Taranos, and Viuden, is the principal Immortal of the Northern Reaches, and the most powerful Immortal of the sphere of thought.
History
Like all the other really old Immortals, Odin doesn't remember anything about his old life, believing they were stripped from him during his ascension. He's largely spent much of his time since then travelling the Multiverse, observeing other sentient beings and learning how their minds work. He also has been the patron of many other Immortals, such as Halav, Frey, and Freyja, and stole Hel's trick of reincarnating others into the children of nobles and rulers.
Appearance
Odin appears as an old, bearded man, dressed in all gray clothing and leaning on a staff, in reality his spear, and an eyepatch over one of his eyes. He's always accompanied by his two ravens, who are always near him.
Personality
Odin teaches others to seek wisdom, but to avoid being made cold and distant by it, and use their intelligence to enjoy existance. He also tells rulers to rule wisely and enjoy life. His main allies are the Immortals Frey, Freyja, and Thor, also Immortals of the Northern Reaches, whilst Loki and Hel are his principal enemies.