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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|title =Od
|image = [[File:Odo.JPG|center]]
 
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|image =Od.png
|title = Odo
 
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|name =
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
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|jap_name ={{Hover|オード|Ōdo}}, Odr
|firstseen = N/A
 
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|fullname =
|class = N/A}}
 
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|jap_fullname =
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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)
 
|game =[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
|firstseen =
 
|class =
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|mirage =
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}}
   
'''Odo''' 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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'''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]].
 
Odo's known blood descendents are: [[Mananan]], [[Mariccle]], [[Ayra]], [[Chulainn]], [[Galzus]], [[Shannan]], [[Ulster]], [[Larcei]], and [[Mareeta]].
 
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
Odo is a possible corruption of [[wikipedia:Óðr|Óðr]], a figure from Norse mythology.
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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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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.