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    Odin his story is extremely odd, but thinking on FATE of Odin the one who beats Odin there is a WoD with protection to be tempered and the same comes back as odin on next FATE, in the case isn't the sword manifestating the strongest being that beat it until it reach the peak of its power through selection after being defeated? Where Odin was never really defeated, but it waits until someone even stronger shows up for it becomes stronger and stronger than its prior versions. In this case Odin is merely toying with everyone trying to reach absolute power by being defeated and taking the one that beat him as a idea where he "summons" that person to be his body and carry Zantetsuken again on battlefield.

    So in the end... Whats Odin goal for real?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lokoxDZz View Post
    So in the end... Whats Odin goal for real?
    To know that, I think we have to find out a lot more about what happened in the past between Odin, Urth, and Wiyu. Specifically, why were Urth and the Allagan's at odds? What was the conflict about and why did Odin get involved in the first place? If we figure these things out, we may have a better idea about Odin's motivations.

    Personally, Odin's spoken FATE dialogue is what has all but convinced me that Odin was, in fact, a warrior no different from us back in his day who managed to cross the threshold and attain God-like Powers, but, in regards to his motivations, the only thing we have to go on is that he is seemingly still searching for Urth, who may or may not be dead (Allagans, man... weird.). It is possible that the sword is simply manifesting the version of Odin that it is most familiar with (the one from 5000 years ago) but why? Why relive the past over and over with each incarnation? From the sword's perspective, it doesn't make sense.
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