(sword saint is a recurring title in the series and was the japanese name for the third tier myrmidon class in Radiant Dawn) |
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+ | |jap_name ={{Hover|オード|Ōdo}}, Odr |
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+ | |alias =Sword Saint |
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+ | |jap_alias ={{Hover|剣聖|Kensei}} |
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+ | |gender =Male |
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+ | |race =[[Human]] |
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+ | |relatives =[[Mananan]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Mariccle]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Ayra]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Chulainn]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Shannan]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Ulster]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Larcei]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Galzus]] (Descendant)<br> |
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+ | [[Mareeta]] (Descendant) |
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+ | '''Od''' is one of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], possesses the title of '''Sword Saint''', is the original wielder of the [[Balmung]], and is the founder of the country of [[Isaach]]. |
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− | Odo's known blood descendents are: [[Mananan]], [[Mariccle]], [[Ira]], [[Holyn]], [[Galzus]], [[Shanan]], [[Skasaher]], [[Lakche]], and [[Mareeta]]. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | Odo is a possible corruption of [[wikipedia:Óðr|Óðr]], a figure from Norse mythology. |
+ | Odo is a possible corruption of [[wikipedia:Óðr|Óðr]], a figure from Norse mythology. Od is an angliziced interpretation of Óð, another name for him. |
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Revision as of 21:49, 3 March 2020
Od is one of the Twelve Crusaders, possesses the title of Sword Saint, is the original wielder of the Balmung, and is the founder of the country of Isaach.
Etymology
Odo is a possible corruption of Óðr, a figure from Norse mythology. Od is an angliziced interpretation of Óð, another name for him.