Ok, so, as we all know, Odin has been showcased as one of the Elder primals in 2.0, and has been slated as what Bahamut has succumbed to instead of destroying the world.
However, as we also know, Primals are the Deities of beastmen races.
The Ixali have Garuda, just as Ifrit is sanctified by the Amal'jaa.
The Sahagin have Leviathan and Kobolds have Titan.
Moogles have Good King Mog (technically), and Bahamut is the Dragon's Primal and Midgarsomr their King, yet that leaves us with a few beastmen races.
Goblins and Qiquirns are most definitely beastmen, yet they don't seem to have a specific primal that they worship. At least not yet, anyway.
That's not why I'm starting this thread anyway.
What I want to bring your attention to is this;
Sorrel Haven, in 1.0 was comprised of a pit surrounded by a circular monument and Jadite statues of what can only be considered as Tonberries.
Come 2.0, I pick from no mean source that these Tonberries are gone.
It could be that Jadite is a brittle material, which would shatter upon such an attack as megaflare. We don't know, however. After all, the larger statue made of Jadite within the shroud is intact, so we can only presume it is at least somewhat resilient to blows.
As such, I think the disappearance of the Tonberries is more than circumstance.
I think that Odin was summoned by these Tonberries.
We don't really see Dragons in XIV, the best we see are Drakes. A different species, I assure you; simply look at the way they move, the way they stand, the attacks they perform.
As such, I would wager that the Tonberries are behind the resurgence of Odin.
It has been shown before that Beastmen are capable of summoning, and what better a place than the Circular temple of Sorrel Haven?
Moreover, I seem to recall the Tonberry and Odin summons were in the same place in FFVIII; if you need more proof of a connection.
Both are somewhat slow, Odin often counts down before his attack, and deals massive damage.
Tonberries often exhibit similar traits.
So, there you have it.
If this happens, I called it. If not... well, at least I had good measure.