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Odin was the king of the gods, the All-father, and the Lord of Stories portrayed by John Noble in Twilight of the Gods. Odin is a prominent god in Norse mythology, with even a modern day of the week, Wednesday, being named for him.

Biography[]

Thought and Memory

Thought and Memory watch Sigrid.

Odin sent his ravens, Thought and Memory, after Sigrid when he learned that she was hunting his son, Thor, to avenge her family. The ravens watched her recruit a team to help her in her quest, arm themselves with god-killing weapons, and set out to find Thor. Odin began to worry for his son and ordered him to remain hidden in Asgard.[1]

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Physical appearance[]

Odin was a tall, older man with pale skin, gray hair and beard, and a single, bright blue eye that gave off a blue flame. His left eye socket was empty with several scars after sacrificing it for foresight.

Powers and abilities[]

God physiology: As a god, Odin was immortal. He could not die via conventional means such as age, illness, or most injuries.

Trinity god: Odin possessed three aspects of himself between which he could switch and present himself to others as any or all of the three. They were a warrior, a traveler, and a hanged man.

Raven manipulation: Odin could control and manipulate ravens at will and see through their eyes. This allowed him to explore the mortal realm without visiting it.

Flight: Odin was able to levitate and move through the air as he wished.

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Norse origins[]

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References[]

  1. Caitlin Parrish (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). September 19, 2024. Twilight of the Gods episode 2, "Heretic Spear."
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