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Latest revision as of 11:31, 21 December 2020

Odina is the island headquarters of the Dark Hunters in the Matoran Universe.

Odina
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Location
InhabitantsManidi (formerly), Dark Hunters
MakutaNone
KingdomMakosu (Takadox)
BS01

History

Several small Manidi villages dotted the land, working around the island natural dangers to produce a striving society, centered around Barraki Takadox's fortress of Horo Lhomai.

After the fall of the League of Six Kingdoms, Odina was thrown into disarray, and a being from the distant island of Konora took advantage of this chaos to claim it for his own.

This being became known as The Shadowed One, and his organization, the Dark Hunters, would come to redefine the barren island as their own. He scattered, culled, or imprisoned most of the Manidi who had lived there, and eliminated the majority of the island’s more widespread threats, keeping many of the more reclusive dangers to test new recruits into the Dark Hunters. In keeping with Takadox's secrecy about the island, he made sure that no one could get near – or leave – without his permission.

Landscape

Despite its advantageous location between the Four Sisters in the north and Nynrah to the south, this island with its uninviting cliff faces is unknown to most. It is protected not only by the Daggers of Makosu, a chain of inhospitable mountainous islands and reefs to the west of the island, but also by the secrecy with which its location has always been guarded.

In ancient times, before the Dark Hunters, Odina's land was fairly fertile for cultivating medical plants, but was fraught with dangers including sentient forests and shifting cave systems. Several Manidi villages also dotted the island.

Society

Inhabitants

Oropi

Rahi

Appearances