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Dungeons & Dragons Odin Miniature
Dungeons & Dragons Odin Miniature
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This is a highly detailed miniature of an Odin.
This model was created by M3DM who makes amazingly accurate models of Dungeons & Dragons creatures and is provided by Commercial License.
In Dungeons & Dragons, Odin is typically featured when Norse mythology is incorporated into a campaign setting. While not part of the core D&D pantheon like the gods of Greyhawk or the Forgotten Realms, Odin appears in third-party supplements, historical settings like Deities & Demigods (1st edition), or in custom campaigns that borrow from real-world mythology. Odin is portrayed as the All-Father of the Norse gods, the ruler of Asgard, and the god of wisdom, war, poetry, and death. His presence in a D&D campaign often signals a world steeped in mythic grandeur, fate-driven storytelling, and deep cosmic struggles.
Odin is characterized by his relentless pursuit of knowledge and his willingness to sacrifice for wisdom. This is reflected in the lore that he gave one of his eyes in exchange for a drink from Mimir's well and hung himself from Yggdrasil, the World Tree, for nine days to gain the secrets of the runes. In D&D terms, he might be presented as a greater deity with domains in Knowledge, War, and Death. Clerics devoted to Odin might have access to spells reflecting foresight, combat prowess, and divination. His worshippers are often scholars, warriors, seers, and kings—those who seek wisdom and power through sacrifice and cunning.
In a campaign, Odin might serve as a remote and cryptic patron who communicates through omens, dreams, or ravens—Huginn and Muninn—who act as his eyes and ears across the worlds. He rarely acts directly, preferring to manipulate events from afar, guiding heroes toward their destinies or testing their resolve. Encounters involving Odin might revolve around prophecy, epic quests, or the looming threat of Ragnarök, the Norse apocalypse. His enemies include the giants and monstrous beings of Norse myth, and his allies are the other Aesir gods and the honored dead of Valhalla. Odin's inclusion brings weight, mystery, and an ancient, mythic resonance to any D&D setting.
73.63mm tall at 32mm scale
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