The Allfather
Leap forward to deal Physical Damage to enemies.
Gain Health Shield for a duration. At the end of the duration or when landing from Lunge, the shield explodes dealing Magical Damage equal to the Shield Health to enemies around you. Deals increased Magical Damage if the Shield is at full HP when it explodes.
Channel to deal Magical Damage and Slow enemies around you through two pulses. Reactivate to fire a projectile that deals Physical Damage to enemies. If Reactivated before the final pulse, grant Attack Speed to nearby allies and the ability will have a 40% reduced cooldown. If Reactivated after the final pulse, the projectile Stuns.
Create a Ring of Spears that Impedes enemy god movement, prevents them from healing, and decreases their Strength and Intelligence. Enemies who exit the area Physical Damage and are Slowed, unless they exit through a Segment of the Ring that has been broken by basic attacks.
Gain stacking increased Movement Speed, Strength, and Intelligence whenever a god dies.
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Data collection in progressMightiest of the Aesir, warrior and king, the All-Father is a doomed God. It seems strange to imagine a God concerned with his fate, but Odin regularly consults the volva, the seers in the North. They speak of a final war, Ragnarok, when the mightiest Gods are slain and the world is consumed by the sea. For this day, Odin constantly prepares. The All-Father can trace his lineage to the evil Frost Giant, Ymir, whom he slew with the aid of his two brothers, Vili and Ve, and with his remains forged the world. Atop Asgard, where Odin presides, he is known as the bringer of war, a sage of wisdom, and the keeper of souls slain in battle. As a warrior, Odin rides his eight legged steed, Sleipnir, and wields the mighty spear Gungnir. Accompanying him are two wolves and his two trusted ravens, Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory), who fly around Midgard and return to Odin with all they see and hear. As a sage, Odin travels disguised as a simple wanderer, seeking wisdom. His thirst for knowledge has come at great personal cost, having been hanged from the branches of Yggdrasil, the world tree, for nine days and nights and sacrificed one of his eyes to the Well of Wisdom. As keeper of souls, Odin welcomes slain warriors to his mighty hall of Valhalla on the agreement they will aid him at Ragnarok. Favored female warriors become his elite Valkyrie that usher those worthy of entry to Valhalla. It is in preparation for the final days of Ragnarok he does all this. For the seers claim his death will come at the fangs of the great wolf Fenrir, and like anyone, Odin seeks to change his fate. Yet, never once have the volva been mistaken.