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~Odin Borson
 
~Odin Borson
   
'''Odin''' is the Allfather of the [[Norse Gods]], king of Asgard, and protector of the Nine Realms. He is a god of war, battle, victory, wisdom, magic, poetry, prophecy and the hunt. In fact, he sacrificed his right eye for wisdom and hung himself from the World Tree Yggdrasil for magic power.
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'''Odin''' is the Allfather of the [[Norse Gods]] and king of Asgard. He is a god of war, battle, victory, wisdom, magic, poetry, prophecy and the hunt. In fact, he sacrificed his right eye for wisdom and hung himself from the World Tree Yggdrasil for magic power. Odin has quite a few children, the most famous of whom are [[Thor]], [[Baldur]], and Tyr.
   
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He possesses two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, who whisper to him what they have seen in their travels around the world, and two wolves named Freki and Geri, who he feeds his dinner to, since he only drinks wine.
Odin has quite a few children, the most famous of whom are [[Thor]], [[Baldur]], and Tyr.
 
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
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== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
Odin is believed to be a patient and wise king. He seems to strive to maintain the peace between the Nine Realms and appears to be thoughtful of the lives of the innocent. Despite his enemies warring against him, he may be compassionate enough to not seek the obliteration of the innocents of the opposing force. Nevertheless, Odin is firm in his rule and does not hesitate to mete justice on those who threaten the peace; even if it is his own sons.
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Odin is believed to be a patient and wise king. He seems to strive to maintain the peace between the Nine Realms and appears to be thoughtful of the lives of the innocent. Despite his enemies warring against him, the unknowledgeable thought he is compassionate enough to not seek the obliteration of the innocents of the opposing force.
   
 
What others don't know is that Odin is actually paranoid, extremely so about anything he believed would threaten his rule and that of the Aesir. Odin also used to incite otherwise peaceful people to strife with what, to modern tastes, is a downright sinister glee. His attitude was not far from Nietzsche’s dictum, ''“You say it is the good cause that hallows even war? I say unto you: it is the good war that hallows any cause.” ''Odin’s competitive side once drove him to challenge the wisest of the giants to a contest to see who was more knowledgeable and learned. The prize was the head of the loser, and Odin won by asking his opponent something that only he himself could know. Odin then claimed his prize and returned to Asgard.
 
What others don't know is that Odin is actually paranoid, extremely so about anything he believed would threaten his rule and that of the Aesir. Odin also used to incite otherwise peaceful people to strife with what, to modern tastes, is a downright sinister glee. His attitude was not far from Nietzsche’s dictum, ''“You say it is the good cause that hallows even war? I say unto you: it is the good war that hallows any cause.” ''Odin’s competitive side once drove him to challenge the wisest of the giants to a contest to see who was more knowledgeable and learned. The prize was the head of the loser, and Odin won by asking his opponent something that only he himself could know. Odin then claimed his prize and returned to Asgard.
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All-in-all, he may seem charismatic and kind, but the Allfather is manipulative, clever, and is not afraid to make sacrifices for his own gain. He enjoys conflict, and recalls watching every event play out from both World Wars while pleasantly drinking wine. He manipulates events and situations from behind the curtains, and almost no-one really knows what he's doing or planning.
 
All-in-all, he may seem charismatic and kind, but the Allfather is manipulative, clever, and is not afraid to make sacrifices for his own gain. He enjoys conflict, and recalls watching every event play out from both World Wars while pleasantly drinking wine. He manipulates events and situations from behind the curtains, and almost no-one really knows what he's doing or planning.
   
Odin can be extremely ruthless when angered, since he killed both the sons of Loki, Vali and Narvi, and used their entrails to bind Loki to a slab while a serpent dripped caustic venom on his face. All of this only to punish Loki for killing Baldur.
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Odin can be extremely ruthless when angered, since he killed both the sons of [[Loki]], Vali and Narvi, and used their entrails to bind Loki to a slab while a serpent dripped caustic venom on his face. All of this only to punish Loki for killing Baldur.
   
 
Despite being a brutal and mischievous god, as a god of war, Odin values courage and bravery, ordering his valkyries to only bring to Vahalla those warriors who died in battle sacrificing themselves for their causes. He also likes to reward those who have done services to him.
 
Despite being a brutal and mischievous god, as a god of war, Odin values courage and bravery, ordering his valkyries to only bring to Vahalla those warriors who died in battle sacrificing themselves for their causes. He also likes to reward those who have done services to him.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
<u>'''Superhuman Strength:'''</u> In spite of his old aged appearance, Odin is vastly far stronger than a human, and even most Asgardians, matched only by his sons.
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<u>'''Superhuman Strength:'''</u> In spite of his old aged appearance, Odin is vastly far stronger than a human, and even most Aesir, matched only by his sons. The Norse Gods recall that he is as strong as Thor without megingjörd.
   
<u>'''Superhuman Durability:'''</u> Odin's skin, muscle, and bone tissue are several times denser then that of a normal human's. He is invulnerable to powerful energy blasts, weighted impacts, falls from great heights, explosions and various other opposing forces. His armor helps increase this.
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<u>'''Superhuman Durability:'''</u> Odin's skin, muscle, and bone tissue are several times denser then that of a normal human's. He is invulnerable to powerful energy blasts, weighted impacts, falls from great heights, explosions and various other opposing forces. His armor helps increase this. He is predicted to last long enough against the monster wolf [[Fenrir]] to injure it enough for one of his sons to kill it.
   
'''<u>Superhuman Stamina:</u>''' Odin's musculature produced considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of a human, and most other Asgardians. As a result, he possessed superhuman stamina in all physical activities. He could exert himself at peak capacity for months before fatigue would begin to impair him.
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'''<u>Superhuman Stamina:</u>''' Odin's musculature produced considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of a human, and most other Norse Gods. As a result, he possessed superhuman stamina in all physical activities. He has spent nine days hanging from Yggdrasil with no food or water, without an eye, and with his own spear in his side.
   
 
'''<u>Superhuman Speed:</u>''' Odin as a Asgardian can move faster than even the finest human athlete regardless of his great size, building and body density, some stories even stating he can reach light speed.
 
'''<u>Superhuman Speed:</u>''' Odin as a Asgardian can move faster than even the finest human athlete regardless of his great size, building and body density, some stories even stating he can reach light speed.
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'''<u>Asgardian Prowess:</u>''' Being an Asgardian, he is stronger and faster in Asgard than he is anywhere else, and his magic becomes even more potent.
 
'''<u>Asgardian Prowess:</u>''' Being an Asgardian, he is stronger and faster in Asgard than he is anywhere else, and his magic becomes even more potent.
   
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'''<u>Nigh-Omniscient Knowledge:</u>''' Since hanging himself from Yggdrasil, Odin gained knowledge of the past, present, and future, as well as the origin and end of all things.
'''<u>Flight:</u>''' He can fly and float around.
 
   
 
'''<u>War Manipulation:</u>''' With war being his specialty, he has the power to manipulate war, strife, combat, and other forms of conflict - all to a highly advanced level. Through this power, he is able to influence all forms of conflict, including mental, physical, spiritual, and conceptual ones, regardless of the area and numbers involved.
'''<u>Telepathy:</u>''' He can read others' minds.
 
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'''<u>Hyperactive Poetry:</u>''' After he stole the Mead of Poetry from the jotnar, Odin also became the God of Poetry, and gained the ability to speak and write beautifully and persuasively. It is said that he occasionally distributes it to certain gods, humans, and other beings he deems worthy (such as William Shakespeare, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Shel Silverstein).
   
 
'''<u>Telekinesis:</u>''' He can control and move objects to his will with just a thought.
 
'''<u>Telekinesis:</u>''' He can control and move objects to his will with just a thought.
   
'''<u>Allspeak:</u>''' He can communicate in all of the languages of the Nine Realms, Earth's dialects, and various alien languages.
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'''<u>Allspeak:</u>''' He can communicate in all of the languages of the Nine Realms.
   
'''<u>Reality-Warping:</u>''' If he uses his full effort, he can tear apart the concept of time and space and rip open cosmic rifts to other dimensions, enabling him to travel back in time, reach to other pantheons, and even alternate universes.
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'''<u>Reality Manipulation:</u>''' If he uses his full effort, he can tear apart the concept of time and space and rip open cosmic rifts to other dimensions, enabling him to travel back in time, reach to other pantheons, and even alternate universes. He has used this power to create the Norse realms with Ymir's corpse.
   
 
'''<u>Shapeshifting:</u>''' Odin can take the form of anyone or anything he can think of down to the molecular level. 
 
'''<u>Shapeshifting:</u>''' Odin can take the form of anyone or anything he can think of down to the molecular level. 
   
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'''<u>Magical Prowess and Mystiokinesis:</u>''' Odin possesses all knowledge and skill in the field of magic. With his magic, Odin can fire energy projectiles and summon force fields, produce specific effects onto targets or the enemies, to casting curses and healing properties, to name just a few.
'''<u>Aerokinesis:</u>''' Odin has absolute control over air, able to summon tremendously powerful hurricanes and tornadoes, and even the ozone layer, taking the breath out of his enemies when truly needed.
 
 
'''<u>Electrokinesis:</u>''' He can control lightning and any form of electricity.
 
 
'''<u>Mystiokinesis:</u>''' He has the power to control any natural form of energy, including light. With this he can create illusions, clones, etc.
 
   
 
'''<u>Animal Control:</u>''' Odin an summon and control animals that are sacred to him, including wolves and ravens.
 
'''<u>Animal Control:</u>''' Odin an summon and control animals that are sacred to him, including wolves and ravens.
   
'''<u>Disarmament</u>'''<u>:</u> After turning to peace, he can disarm his opponents with a gesture, ridding them of their weapons.
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'''<u>Disarmament</u>'''<u>:</u> He can disarm his opponents with a gesture, ridding them of their weapons.
 
'''<u>War Manipulation:</u>''' With war being his old specialty, he has the power to manipulate war, strife, combat, and other forms of conflict - all to a highly advanced level. Through this power, he is able to influence all forms of conflict, including mental, physical, spiritual, and conceptual ones, regardless of the area and numbers involved.
 
   
 
'''<u>Immortality:</u>''' As a god, Odin cannot die from old age, or mortal illness.
 
'''<u>Immortality:</u>''' As a god, Odin cannot die from old age, or mortal illness.
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== Weaknesses ==
 
== Weaknesses ==
 
'''<u>Mystical Metals:</u>''' The only thing known to kill gods, it is very possible it can kill Odin too.
 
'''<u>Mystical Metals:</u>''' The only thing known to kill gods, it is very possible it can kill Odin too.
 
'''<u>Odinsleep:</u>''' Odin has the burden to rest and enter a deep sleep every winter to recharge his strength, which makes Asgard and himself vulnerable to attack.
 
   
 
== Signature Weapon ==
 
== Signature Weapon ==
Odin's weapon is Gungnir, a large, golden, mystical spear said to be wielded by the rulers of Asgard, Odin being the current king. The spear is equal to Mjolnir in pure power. If thrown it would fly after its target and its tip would be surrounded with electricity. It would always return to its owner at will, and never misses its target.
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Odin's weapon is Gungnir, a large, golden, mystical spear. The spear is equal to Mjolnir in pure power, able to destroy mountains in a single throw or swipe. If thrown it would fly after its target and its tip would be surrounded with electricity. It would always return to its owner at will, and never misses its target. It also has the magic ability to negate the durability of its target, although it is not always a one-hit killshot.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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"This is what I am called. I am called Glad-of-War, Grim, Raider, and Third. I am One-Eyed. I am also called Highest, and True-Guesser. I am Grimnir, and the Hooded One. I am All-Father, Gondlir, Wand-Bearer. I have as many names as there are winds, as many titles as there are ways to die. My ravens are Huginn and Muninn, Thought and Memory; my wolves are Freki and Geri; my horse is the gallows. I am ODIN!"

~Odin Borson

Odin is the Allfather of the Norse Gods and king of Asgard. He is a god of war, battle, victory, wisdom, magic, poetry, prophecy and the hunt. In fact, he sacrificed his right eye for wisdom and hung himself from the World Tree Yggdrasil for magic power. Odin has quite a few children, the most famous of whom are Thor, Baldur, and Tyr.

He possesses two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, who whisper to him what they have seen in their travels around the world, and two wolves named Freki and Geri, who he feeds his dinner to, since he only drinks wine.

Appearance

Odin appears as an elderly man with a white beard and long white hair. His outfit is heavily armored, and very similar to his son Thor's, only the chestplate being gold and with shoulder-pads linking down his arms, connected to a long, red cape. He has silver and gold leggings, and is boots are grey. He usually has his spear Gungnir on either hand.

In the mortal realm, he is disguised as a simple old man with a hooded cloak, wide-brimmed hat, and a long walking stick, that is in fact Gungnir.

Personality

Odin is believed to be a patient and wise king. He seems to strive to maintain the peace between the Nine Realms and appears to be thoughtful of the lives of the innocent. Despite his enemies warring against him, the unknowledgeable thought he is compassionate enough to not seek the obliteration of the innocents of the opposing force.

What others don't know is that Odin is actually paranoid, extremely so about anything he believed would threaten his rule and that of the Aesir. Odin also used to incite otherwise peaceful people to strife with what, to modern tastes, is a downright sinister glee. His attitude was not far from Nietzsche’s dictum, “You say it is the good cause that hallows even war? I say unto you: it is the good war that hallows any cause.” Odin’s competitive side once drove him to challenge the wisest of the giants to a contest to see who was more knowledgeable and learned. The prize was the head of the loser, and Odin won by asking his opponent something that only he himself could know. Odin then claimed his prize and returned to Asgard.

All-in-all, he may seem charismatic and kind, but the Allfather is manipulative, clever, and is not afraid to make sacrifices for his own gain. He enjoys conflict, and recalls watching every event play out from both World Wars while pleasantly drinking wine. He manipulates events and situations from behind the curtains, and almost no-one really knows what he's doing or planning.

Odin can be extremely ruthless when angered, since he killed both the sons of Loki, Vali and Narvi, and used their entrails to bind Loki to a slab while a serpent dripped caustic venom on his face. All of this only to punish Loki for killing Baldur.

Despite being a brutal and mischievous god, as a god of war, Odin values courage and bravery, ordering his valkyries to only bring to Vahalla those warriors who died in battle sacrificing themselves for their causes. He also likes to reward those who have done services to him.

Abilities

Superhuman Strength: In spite of his old aged appearance, Odin is vastly far stronger than a human, and even most Aesir, matched only by his sons. The Norse Gods recall that he is as strong as Thor without megingjörd.

Superhuman Durability: Odin's skin, muscle, and bone tissue are several times denser then that of a normal human's. He is invulnerable to powerful energy blasts, weighted impacts, falls from great heights, explosions and various other opposing forces. His armor helps increase this. He is predicted to last long enough against the monster wolf Fenrir to injure it enough for one of his sons to kill it.

Superhuman Stamina: Odin's musculature produced considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of a human, and most other Norse Gods. As a result, he possessed superhuman stamina in all physical activities. He has spent nine days hanging from Yggdrasil with no food or water, without an eye, and with his own spear in his side.

Superhuman Speed: Odin as a Asgardian can move faster than even the finest human athlete regardless of his great size, building and body density, some stories even stating he can reach light speed.

Asgardian Prowess: Being an Asgardian, he is stronger and faster in Asgard than he is anywhere else, and his magic becomes even more potent.

Nigh-Omniscient Knowledge: Since hanging himself from Yggdrasil, Odin gained knowledge of the past, present, and future, as well as the origin and end of all things.

War Manipulation: With war being his specialty, he has the power to manipulate war, strife, combat, and other forms of conflict - all to a highly advanced level. Through this power, he is able to influence all forms of conflict, including mental, physical, spiritual, and conceptual ones, regardless of the area and numbers involved.

Hyperactive Poetry: After he stole the Mead of Poetry from the jotnar, Odin also became the God of Poetry, and gained the ability to speak and write beautifully and persuasively. It is said that he occasionally distributes it to certain gods, humans, and other beings he deems worthy (such as William Shakespeare, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Shel Silverstein).

Telekinesis: He can control and move objects to his will with just a thought.

Allspeak: He can communicate in all of the languages of the Nine Realms.

Reality Manipulation: If he uses his full effort, he can tear apart the concept of time and space and rip open cosmic rifts to other dimensions, enabling him to travel back in time, reach to other pantheons, and even alternate universes. He has used this power to create the Norse realms with Ymir's corpse.

Shapeshifting: Odin can take the form of anyone or anything he can think of down to the molecular level. 

Magical Prowess and Mystiokinesis: Odin possesses all knowledge and skill in the field of magic. With his magic, Odin can fire energy projectiles and summon force fields, produce specific effects onto targets or the enemies, to casting curses and healing properties, to name just a few.

Animal Control: Odin an summon and control animals that are sacred to him, including wolves and ravens.

Disarmament: He can disarm his opponents with a gesture, ridding them of their weapons.

Immortality: As a god, Odin cannot die from old age, or mortal illness.

Divine Form: As a god, Odin has the power to enter his true god state, called the Divine Form, which is so powerful, it can cause any mortal onlooker to immediately disintegrate. Odin states he has not used this form since he was much younger, but is not afraid to use it if the situation goes a wrong turn.

Weaknesses

Mystical Metals: The only thing known to kill gods, it is very possible it can kill Odin too.

Signature Weapon

Odin's weapon is Gungnir, a large, golden, mystical spear. The spear is equal to Mjolnir in pure power, able to destroy mountains in a single throw or swipe. If thrown it would fly after its target and its tip would be surrounded with electricity. It would always return to its owner at will, and never misses its target. It also has the magic ability to negate the durability of its target, although it is not always a one-hit killshot.

Trivia

  • Though only a few elements were pulled from Marvel canon, a majority of the information on this profile comes straight from Norse mythology and Riordan canon about gods.