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'''Odin'''  is a character in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dark Road]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/KHDR_PR/status/1272832621664329729 ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'' Twitter Announces New Characters]</ref>
'''Odin'''  is a character from [[Scala ad Caelum]] who appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dark Road]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/KHDR_PR/status/1272832621664329729 ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'' Twitter Announces New Characters]</ref> He is a [[Keyblade Master]] who taught Masters [[Xehanort]] and [[Eraqus]].


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==Design==
==Design==
Odin is an elderly man with grey eyes and a white beard. He wears a white shirt and faded white pants, alongside a belt with yellow lines converging into [[Terra's Mark]], black boots and grey robes. A grey pointed hat obscures one of his eyes.
In Norse mythology, {{w|Odin}} is the chief of the Æsir gods and king of Asgard. ''Wōden'' is the Old English form of the name.
In Norse mythology, {{w|Odin}} is the chief of the Æsir gods and king of Asgard. ''Wōden'' is the Old English form of the name.
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Revision as of 21:35, 22 June 2020

Odin

Odin

Japanese ウォーデン
Rōmaji Wōden
Translation Wōden
Homeworld Scala ad Caelum
Game Kingdom Hearts Dark Road

Odin is a character from Scala ad Caelum who appears in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road.[1] He is a Keyblade Master who taught Masters Xehanort and Eraqus.

Story

Kingdom Hearts Dark Road

Design

Odin is an elderly man with grey eyes and a white beard. He wears a white shirt and faded white pants, alongside a belt with yellow lines converging into Terra's Mark, black boots and grey robes. A grey pointed hat obscures one of his eyes.

In Norse mythology, Odin is the chief of the Æsir gods and king of Asgard. Wōden is the Old English form of the name.

Notes and references