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Gargoyles
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| Title: | Eye of the Storm |
| Episode Number: | 49 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 36 |
| Production Number: | 051 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 13th, 1996 |
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| Avalon World Tour: Unknown location in Norway. The World Travelers arrived on May 19, 1996. | Child of Oberon introduced: Odin. | Child of Oberon introduced: Sleipnir (Odin's horse). | It turns out that the Eye of Odin is literally one of Odin's eyes. | In this episode, the Eye of Odin is restituted to its owner. |
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| When Goliath takes the Eye out of the bag it has a chain, like in "Eye of the Beholder." However when he took it away from the Archmage in "Avalon, Part Three" it had no chain. | In Norse mythology, Sleipnir (Odin's horse), has eight legs. Here it only has four like a normal horse. Also, Sleipnir is usually depicted as a white horse, yet here it is black. |
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| Odin: What I lack in strength I have more than gained in wisdom.
Odin is the supreme god of the Nordic pantheon. He is also the god of war and war making, wisdom, poetry, prophesizing and magic, however also the god of the dead. In the name of wisdom Odin sacrificed one of his eyes, exchanging it with Mimir for being allowed to drink from the Fountain of Wisdom. |
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