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{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 1, page 271|A primal entity of enigmatic origin, Odin wanders the paths of the Black Shroud astride his great steed, Sleipnir. With the murder of Lady Urth the foremost amongst his long list of vile deeds, ancient scriptures paint the Dark Divinity as a demonic villain that appeared during the reign of the Allagan Empire. The being who now stalks Gridania’s forests has done little to dispel that notion, cleaving in twain all that venture within reach of his sorcerous blade. There are those, however, who claim that it is the search for Lady Urth, and not a taste for slaughter, which drives Odin in his endless hunt. | |||
A careful study by Seedseer O-App-Pesi and others has revealed that the sword itself—the Zantetsuken—is the primal’s true vessel, and by enthralling whosoever takes up its hilt is the Dark Divinity reborn time and time again. Prominent theologians have begun to advocate the idea that the blade was, in fact, the primal champion of Urth’s followers, a weapon imbued with godly strength that it might strike off the fetters of Allagan tyranny.}} | |||
The origin of this primal is steeped in mystery, though it is believed to have come from the time of the [[Allagans]]. Wandering around the Black Shroud, Odin has many a dark deed to its name, the most foul being the assumed murder of [[Lady Urth]]. Many refer to the Dark Divinity as a demonic villain, and Odin does little to dispel the name, cutting down any who dares approach. Some claim however, that it is the search for Lady Urth that drives Odin in endless hunt. | The origin of this primal is steeped in mystery, though it is believed to have come from the time of the [[Allagans]]. Wandering around the Black Shroud, Odin has many a dark deed to its name, the most foul being the assumed murder of [[Lady Urth]]. Many refer to the Dark Divinity as a demonic villain, and Odin does little to dispel the name, cutting down any who dares approach. Some claim however, that it is the search for Lady Urth that drives Odin in endless hunt. | ||
Revision as of 11:45, 19 August 2023
Odin
- Level
- 50
- Aggression
- Aggressive
- Trial
- Urth's Fount
- Part of
- Steel Reign
- Patch
- 2.5
Odin is a boss found in Urth's Fount. He is a level 50 Primal found in The Black Shroud, and is part of both a FATE (Steel Reign) and a Trial (Urth's Fount).
Loot
Name | Type | Item Level | Rarity | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dark Divinity Hjalmr | Head | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Auga | Head | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Herklaedi | Body | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Feldr | Body | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Hanzkar | Hands | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Brok | Legs | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Spjarrar | Legs | 50 | Green | 1 |
Dark Divinity Skor | Feet | 50 | Green | 1 |
Faded Copy of The Corpse Hall | Orchestrion Roll | N/A | Basic | 1 |
Odin Card | Triple Triad Card | N/A | 1 |
Locations
Zone | Coordinates | Level range |
---|---|---|
Central Shroud | (X:14, Y:20) | 50 |
Central Shroud | (X:14, Y:21) | 50 |
East Shroud | (X:23, Y:30) | 50 |
East Shroud | (X:26, Y:24) | 50 |
East Shroud | (X:26, Y:21) | 50 |
South Shroud | (X:16, Y:33) | 50 |
South Shroud | (X:18, Y:23) | 50 |
South Shroud | (X:20, Y:20) | 50 |
South Shroud | (X:33, Y:23) | 50 |
North Shroud | (X:25, Y:24) | 50 |
North Shroud | (X:22, Y:22) | 50 |
North Shroud | (X:16, Y:27) | 50 |
Urth's Fount | Unknown | 50 |
Quests
Quest | Type | Level | Quest Giver |
---|---|---|---|
Who Was That Man in Black | 46 | Lewin | |
The Dark Divinity | 46 | Lewin | |
All You Wanted to Know about Odin | 46 | Simmie | |
Fear and Odin in the Shroud | 50 | Scarlet |
FATEs
Additional Information
- See also: wikipedia:Odin
Please note, Odin can spawn in any of the shrouds, East, North, South or Central.
Odin is also a server in the European Light Data Center.
Lore
“A primal entity of enigmatic origin, Odin wanders the paths of the Black Shroud astride his great steed, Sleipnir. With the murder of Lady Urth the foremost amongst his long list of vile deeds, ancient scriptures paint the Dark Divinity as a demonic villain that appeared during the reign of the Allagan Empire. The being who now stalks Gridania’s forests has done little to dispel that notion, cleaving in twain all that venture within reach of his sorcerous blade. There are those, however, who claim that it is the search for Lady Urth, and not a taste for slaughter, which drives Odin in his endless hunt.
A careful study by Seedseer O-App-Pesi and others has revealed that the sword itself—the Zantetsuken—is the primal’s true vessel, and by enthralling whosoever takes up its hilt is the Dark Divinity reborn time and time again. Prominent theologians have begun to advocate the idea that the blade was, in fact, the primal champion of Urth’s followers, a weapon imbued with godly strength that it might strike off the fetters of Allagan tyranny.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1, page 271
The origin of this primal is steeped in mystery, though it is believed to have come from the time of the Allagans. Wandering around the Black Shroud, Odin has many a dark deed to its name, the most foul being the assumed murder of Lady Urth. Many refer to the Dark Divinity as a demonic villain, and Odin does little to dispel the name, cutting down any who dares approach. Some claim however, that it is the search for Lady Urth that drives Odin in endless hunt.
A study by O-App-Pesi the Seedseer has revealed that the blade itself, the Zantetsuken, is the actual body of the primal, and any who would fell the dark knight and take up the blade are immediately enthralled, allowing for Odin to be reborn over and over again. There are those who believe that the blade is a primal formed from the followers of Urth, a weapon imbued with godly might that could break free from Allagan tyranny.