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... | Wodhain awakened alone in a windswept basin of stone pillars etched with still-mysterious runes, a place now known as [[The Runestones]]. It is said that Wodhain sacrificed his right eye at the pillars in order to gift [[Humans]] with the [[Old Nor]] language. Wodhain's most famous achievement was the [[Codex Spiral]], a way to connect [[Shards]] through thought. | ||
Wodhain was slain by [[Fenrir]], an act which started [[The First Godswar]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:27, 8 May 2025
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Overview
Wodhain (Old Nor \ˈwoʊdheɪn\) is a name with no semantic meaning. Lore about Wodhain is rare and incomplete, as little is known of the origins of the Shard Gods.
History
Wodhain awakened alone in a windswept basin of stone pillars etched with still-mysterious runes, a place now known as The Runestones. It is said that Wodhain sacrificed his right eye at the pillars in order to gift Humans with the Old Nor language. Wodhain's most famous achievement was the Codex Spiral, a way to connect Shards through thought.
Wodhain was slain by Fenrir, an act which started The First Godswar.
Description
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Personality
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Abilities
Wodhain was personally incredibly powerful, as all Shard Gods. In addition to incredible strength, agility, and toughness, his control over Pattern gave him powers of thought, language, and memory.
Exarchs
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