In the world of Eldran, Odin emerges as a pivotal figure, created by Ethernun, a primordial deity of profound existential importance. Endowed with Gungnir, the spear that spans infinite distances, Odin’s creation marked a crucial moment in the unfolding saga of the universe. With the endowment of Ego by the primordials, Odin was transformed. His daring and proud nature manifested, symbolizing a break from the distant essence of the Primordial Gods. Odin’s new ambition was not just for power but also for understanding, as he, like the other gods, was driven by the quest for the hidden knowledge of existence that the creators left unrevealed.
The descendants of Odin, signified by his union with Frigga — who herself was brought into existence using fragments of his own Gungnir — were gods of remarkable power and wisdom. Thor, with the thunderous power to shatter mountains, and Loki, the cunning god of magic, were among them. These sons reflected aspects of Odin’s greatness, echoing his pursuit of wisdom and power.
When the Primordial Gods took upon the duty of sowing life throughout the cosmos, Odin contributed with the intention to understand and expand the realm of divine influence. He played a role in the subsequent creation of other life forms, all to fulfill the grand design set out by the primordial gods. In the tapestry of war that was woven over Eldran, Odin’s quest for the secrets of the primordials propelled him to the forefront of the conflict. However, as the conflict escalated, his ambitions were tempered by the realization of his potential to unravel the very fabric of existence.