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'''Odin''' is a god in Norse mythology. He has many sons, but the most famous of them is [[Thor]]. Odin is often associated with wisdom, but also war, battle, victory, death, magic, poetry and prophecy, and overall his role in mythology is complex. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin Wikipedia article of Odin, introduction paragraph. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2011.</ref> Odin has similarities to gods in other tales, so it's hard to tell when stories refer to him. His attributes are ravens and a spear. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin#Origins Wikipedia article of Odin, the last paragraph in Origins. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2011‎.</ref>
  
'''Odin''' is a god in Norse mythology. He has many sons, but the most famous of them is [[Thor]]. Odin is often associated with wisdom, but also war, battle, victory, death, magic, poetry and prophecy, and overall his role in mythology is complex. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin] ''Wikipedia article of Odin, introduction paragraph''</ref> Odin has similarities to gods in other tales, so it's hard to tell when stories refer to him. His attributes are ravens and a spear. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin#Origins] ''Wikipedia article of Odin, the last paragraph in Origins''</ref>  
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==Journal Entries in Tomb Raider Underworld==
 
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During her adventures, Lara makes the following notes into her [[Journal (TRU)|Journal]] about Odin: {{Quote|In-game journal entry<ref>Tomb Raider Underworld Journal Entry [[Journal_(TRU)#Odin|ODIN]]</ref>|Odin is the god of wisdom in Norse mythology, and father to [[Thor]]. In one account, he gained his wisdom by sacrificing his eye to the wellspring beneath the [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree. There he foresaw [[Ragnarök]], the final battle that would destroy the world and the gods themselves, and also that even with his knowledge he would be unable to stop it.}}
 
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{{Quote|In-game journal entry<ref>Tomb Raider Journal Entry [[Journal_(TRU)#Odin.27s_Map_Room|ODIN'S MAP ROOM]]</ref>|On the wall is written "My son, your treasures here and far are protected by the dead - this gauntlet's twin, [[Megingjord]], and the mighty [[Mjolnir]] - to keep [[Jörmungandr]] subdued." Whether the historical Odin was the literal father of [[Thor]] is not certain, but the two figures were related in some manner. [[Thor's Hammer|Thor's hammer]], [[Thor's Belt|belt]], and gauntlets were apparently hidden throughout the world to restrain the [[Midgard Serpent]], Jörmungandr. What this means exactly, amd the nature of the Midgard Serpent, are unknown. Perhaps the reference on how the arifacts are "protected by the dead" is a clue.}}
''Odin is the god of wisdom in Norse mythology, and father to [[Thor]]. In one account, he gained his wisdom by sacrificing his eye to the wellspring beneath the [[Yggdrasil]], the World Tree. There he foresaw [[Ragnarök]], the final battle that would destroy the world and the gods themselves, and also that even with his knowledge he would be unable to stop it.'' <ref>''Tomb Raider Underworld Journal Entry [[Journal_(TRU)#Odin|ODIN]]''</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
''On the wall is written "My son, your treasures here and far are protected by the dead - this gauntlet's twin, [[Megingjord]], and the mighty [[Mjolnir]] - to keep [[Jörmungandr]] subdued." Whether the historical Odin was the literal father of [[Thor]] is not certain, but the two figures were related in some manner. [[Thor's Hammer|Thor's hammer]], [[Thor's Belt|belt]], and gauntlets were apparently hidden throughout the world to restrain the [[Midgard Serpent]], Jörmungandr. What this means exactly, amd the nature of the Midgard Serpent, are unknown. Perhaps the reference on how the arifacts are "protected by the dead" is a clue.'' <ref>''Tomb Raider Journal Entry [[Journal_(TRU)#Odin.27s_Map_Room|ODIN'S MAP ROOM]]''</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 19 July 2013

Odin is a god in Norse mythology. He has many sons, but the most famous of them is Thor. Odin is often associated with wisdom, but also war, battle, victory, death, magic, poetry and prophecy, and overall his role in mythology is complex. [1] Odin has similarities to gods in other tales, so it's hard to tell when stories refer to him. His attributes are ravens and a spear. [2]

Journal Entries in Tomb Raider Underworld

During her adventures, Lara makes the following notes into her Journal about Odin:

Odin is the god of wisdom in Norse mythology, and father to Thor. In one account, he gained his wisdom by sacrificing his eye to the wellspring beneath the Yggdrasil, the World Tree. There he foresaw Ragnarök, the final battle that would destroy the world and the gods themselves, and also that even with his knowledge he would be unable to stop it.
In-game journal entry[3]

On the wall is written "My son, your treasures here and far are protected by the dead - this gauntlet's twin, Megingjord, and the mighty Mjolnir - to keep Jörmungandr subdued." Whether the historical Odin was the literal father of Thor is not certain, but the two figures were related in some manner. Thor's hammer, belt, and gauntlets were apparently hidden throughout the world to restrain the Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr. What this means exactly, amd the nature of the Midgard Serpent, are unknown. Perhaps the reference on how the arifacts are "protected by the dead" is a clue.
In-game journal entry[4]

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin Wikipedia article of Odin, introduction paragraph. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2011.
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin#Origins Wikipedia article of Odin, the last paragraph in Origins. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2011‎.
  3. Tomb Raider Underworld Journal Entry ODIN
  4. Tomb Raider Journal Entry ODIN'S MAP ROOM