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− | Odin is a Norse [[god | + | Odin is a Norse [[gods|god]] who meets up with other gods to discuss and find a way to stop the Apocalypse. He is of a laid back disposition towards the 'Apocalypse', believing it to be a "slap fight between a couple of [[Angels]]". He believes the real Apocalypse to be when the Midgard Serpent [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rmungandr Jörmungandr] rises up, and Odin himself will be consumed by a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenris big wolf]. He was evidently incorrect about his own demise, as [[Lucifer]] killed him in the [[Elysian Fields Hotel|hotel's]] hallway. |
==Odin in Lore== | ==Odin in Lore== |
Revision as of 14:12, 18 January 2013
Name | Odin |
Actor | Duncan Fraser |
Dates | - 2010 (Deceased; killed by Lucifer) |
Location | Unknown |
Occupation | Chief Norse god |
Episode(s) | 5.19 Hammer of the Gods |
History
Odin is a Norse god who meets up with other gods to discuss and find a way to stop the Apocalypse. He is of a laid back disposition towards the 'Apocalypse', believing it to be a "slap fight between a couple of Angels". He believes the real Apocalypse to be when the Midgard Serpent Jörmungandr rises up, and Odin himself will be consumed by a big wolf. He was evidently incorrect about his own demise, as Lucifer killed him in the hotel's hallway.
Odin in Lore
Odin is considered the chief god in Norse mythology and the ruler of Asgard. His name is related to ōðr, meaning "fury, excitation," besides "mind," or "poetry." His role, like many of the Norse gods, is complex. He is considered a principal member of the Æsir (Norse Pantheon) and is associated with wisdom, war, battle, and death, and also magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, and the hunt.