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[[Image:Eggs_Awakening_Part_One.png|thumbnail|360px|Eggs in the Wyvern Rookery.]]
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[[Image:EyeOfOdin.png|thumb|360px|The Eye of Odin]]
  
'''Gargoyle Eggs''' are the means by which [[gargoyle]]s and [[Gargoyle Beast|gargoyle beasts]] reproduce.
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The '''Eye of Odin''' was the eye that [[Odin]] sacrificed in order to gain greater wisdom.
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It is one of the [[Three Keys to Power]].
 
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==Characteristics==
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==History==
[[Image:Eggs.png|thumbnail|250px|left|Eggs in the Wyvern Rookery.]]
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[[Image:Eye_of_Odin_Jewel_Fortune_Favors_the_Brave.png|thumb|250px|left|The jewel at the center of the Eye of Odin.]]
[[Image:Egg_Katharine_Avalon_Part_One.png|thumbnail|250px|Princess Katharine places an egg into a wagon.]]
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The eye was already transformed into a jewel {{CIT|on [[Avalon]]}} by [[Timeline#971-993|975]], which {{CIT|(linking to Odin's own power)}} increased the powers of whoever wore it; however, it would also corrupt them, in a manner reflecting the strengths and weaknesses of its wearer. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=293][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3236]
Gargoyle Eggs are created when a female gargoyle goes into heat and mates with a male gargoyle {{CIT|on or near the Autumn Equinox every twenty years, those ending in '7' (e.g. [[Timeline#Before_971|927]], 947, 967, [[Timeline#971-993|987]], etc)}}. {{CIT|The female gargoyle incubates the resulting embryo inside her body for six months while forming the egg. This egg is laid on or near the night of the Spring Equinox the following year (e.g. 928, 948, 968, 988, etc.). At the time of laying, the egg is soft-shelled and flexible, rather like a reptile egg. This aids in the laying process and presumably makes the birthing of the egg significantly safer and easier for the female.}} The eggs of the [[clan]] are typically placed in the clan's [[rookery]]. {{CIT|The following morning, as the adult gargoyles turn to [[Stone Sleep|stone]], the eggs in the rookery undergo a very similar process. The shells harden and assume an "egg-like" shape.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3925] {{CIT|They remain in this state until they hatch ten years later (e.g. 938, 958, 978, 998, etc); the embryos inside, however, transform back and forth between flesh and "stone" every day in the same manner as the adults.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3866] {{CIT|[[Greg Weisman]] imagines that unfertilized eggs are likely to go through a process similar to menstruation.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=48]
 
  
Under normal circumstances, a female gargoyle lays an egg three times in her life and a gargoyle beast will lay four.  However, certain circumstances may cause a female to produce fewer eggs.  Gargoyles and beasts usually take only one mate, so if a female's mate dies before her, she will not lay any more eggs.  The [[London Clan]] has a strict limit of two eggs per breeding couple to avoid population growth that [[Knight's Spur]] can't support. ''([[Rock and Roll|"Rock & Roll"]])''  {{CIT|It is possible that a gargoyle or beast living on [[Avalon]] could actually produce more than the usual 3-4 eggs due to the differences in the passage of time between the island and the real world. More information is currently unavailable. In the outside world, a gargoyle laying more than three and a beast laying more than four eggs in their lifetime would be exceedingly rare. Also rare is the case of twins being hatched in one season.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11750]  {{CIT|If twins were produced it is unclear if two hatchlings from one egg or the laying of two eggs in one season is more likely, though the former seems to be slightly more likely.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7546][http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3892]
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{{CIT|Presumably Mimir's later decapitation allowed an unknown party to claim the Eye (as salvage) and begin its path that would eventually bring it into modern times.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3144]  {{CIT|As [[Greg Weisman]] once remarked, it's, "Hard to hold onto something after you've been beheaded".}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2988]
  
There seems to be some care involved in maintaining healthy eggs. There is evidence that the [[Wyvern Clan|Wyvern]] rookery was somewhat damp and it was in a cave. Eggs may require these damp, dark conditions to thrive. {{CIT|In fact, the last Wyvern clutch of eggs may have been set back from hatching a bit after being removed from the rookery and transported across [[Scotland]] in [[Timeline#994|994]]-[[Timeline#995-1993|995]].}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=169] [[Princess Katharine]] remarked that the eggs must be occasionally turned or else they would crack too soon. However, [[Hudson]] claimed that in the past the clan "left the eggs to themselves". {{CIT|Greg Weisman has also suggested that gargoyle eggs absorb thermal energy like an adult gargoyle does while sleeping.}} ''([[Awakening Part One|"Awakening: Part One"]], [[Avalon Part One|"Avalon" Part One]], [[Idyll or Nightmare|"Idyll or Nightmare"]])'' [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3989]
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[[Image:Eye_of_Odin_Fortune_Favors_the_Brave.png|thumb|250px|The Eye of Odin in 1109.]]
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By winter of 1108, the jewel had been cast into a setting carved to resemble a pair of ravens and was worn by [[Sigurd Magnusson]], who considered it his "lucky charm" and dominated his opponents in battle. In October of 1110, while doing battle in [[Sidon]], the setting for the jewel was smashed by a mace in battle and shattered but the jewel survived. The jewel was recovered by [[Skade]] two months later along with a captured [[Egypt]]ian smith who was able to reset the stone; but Sigurd showed little interest in it. In January of 1111, the charm had been reset into a more Egyptian styled setting; Sigurd then presented it as a gift to [[Alexios I Komnenos]] of [[Constantinople]]. ''([[Fortune Favors the Brave...|"Fortune Favors the Brave..."]])''
  
The eggs themselves are approximately a foot in diameter. They are a whitish color with several bluish-purple irregular spots. Eggs are indistinguishable from each other in the rookery. Even gargoyle beast eggs look identical or nearly so to the other eggs. The surface of the egg probably has a texture very much like the stone skin of adults.
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[[Image:Eye_of_Odin_The_Edge.png|thumb|250px|left|The Eye of Odin on display at the Museum of Modern Art.]]
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By [[Timeline#1994|1994]], it had somehow come into [[David Xanatos|Xanatos's]] possession. Xanatos donated it to the [[Museum of Modern Art]], but afterwards had a [[Steel Clan]] robot steal it from there, partly to frame [[Goliath]] for the theft and thereby make the citizens of [[New York City]] aware enough of the [[gargoyle]]s' existence that he could manipulate the clan into giving itself up to him for its own safety, partly so that he could gain the leverage of having donated the Eye of Odin to the MOMA and still keep it for himself. ''([[The Edge|"The Edge"]])''
  
After a ten-year incubation, the eggs hatch {{CIT|on or near the Spring Equinox}}. {{CIT|There is some evidence that they do not necessarily hatch at sunset, but rather at some point during the night or even several nights surrounding the Equinox.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7564]  {{CIT|At that point, the hatchlings, while slightly more independent and strong than [[human]] newborns (they can support their heads and start crawling quicker), are cared for and breast-fed by the adults.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3896]  {{CIT|Any eggs that do not hatch (due to "stillborn" or "bad egg" issues) are given a [[Wind Ceremony]].}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9396]
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The following year, Xanatos gave the Eye to [[Fox]] as an engagement gift. When she wore it, however, it turned her into a rampaging "[[were]]fox". Xanatos had to make a temporary alliance with Goliath in order to remove the Eye from Fox and save her life. Once Goliath removed the Eye from Fox, he took it into his custody at the [[Clock Tower]], to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. ''([[Eye of the Beholder|"Eye of the Beholder"]])''
  
{{CIT|Hatchlings quickly learn to walk on all fours, while walking upright takes much longer. Gliding can sometimes come before or after upright walking.}} [http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=3940]
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Not long afterwards, [[Macbeth]] and [[Demona]] stole the Eye from the Clock Tower, alongside the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' and the [[Phoenix Gate]], under the [[Weird Sisters|Weird Sisters']] influence. They then proceeded to give all three objects to the [[Archmage]], allowing him to become a nearly all-powerful sorcerer.  The Eye of Odin in particular transformed the Archmage into an enhanced version of himself {{CIT|(and would compensate his dangerous mixing of magics)}}, giving him the ability to consume the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'' so that it could safely be taken into Avalon. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=2029]  In battle, Goliath finally stripped the Eye from the Archmage, bringing about his destruction from an unstable ''Grimorum''. ''([[High Noon|"High Noon"]], [[Avalon Part Two|"Avalon" Part Two]], [[Avalon Part Three|"Avalon" Part Three]])''
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[[Image:Odin3.png|thumb|250px|Odin reclaims his eye.]]
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Goliath kept the Eye afterwards, hoping to keep it out of the wrong hands once again, until he and his companions came to [[Norway]] during the [[Avalon World Tour]] and encountered Odin, who now wanted the Eye back. In final desperation to keep the Eye out of Odin's hands, Goliath donned it and was transformed into a quasi-[[avatar]] of the Norse god, possessing near-divine powers; however, the Eye slowly corrupted him even as it had done to Fox and the Archmage, so that, under the guise of protecting his friends, he became increasingly obsessed with destroying Odin as his one rival to ownership of the Eye. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=417]  [[Angela]] finally brought him to his senses, and Goliath quickly discarded the Eye, reverting to normal. Odin claimed it, and made it part of himself once again, presumably permanently. ''([[Eye of the Storm|"Eye of the Storm"]])''
 
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==Notable Eggs==
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* The eggs of the [[Wyvern Clan]] laid in 988 were taken away from [[Castle Wyvern]] by [[Princess Katharine]], The [[Magus]] and [[Guardian|Tom]] first to [[Edinburgh Castle|Edinburgh]], and eventually to [[Avalon]]. Due to the changes in the passage of time on Avalon the eggs hatched at a much later date (1058) and would become the founding members of the [[Avalon Clan]]. These hatchlings were nicknamed [["The Eggs"]] by Tom and were still called that into young adulthood at least.
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The Eye is known for granting power and insight. As such, here are the known effects it had on those who donned it.
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===Sigurd Magnusson===
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* [[Egwardo]] is the name of the egg that traveled through the [[Phoenix Gate]] with [[Brooklyn]], [[Katana]], [[Nashville]], and [[Fu-Dog]] to [[Manhattan]] of [[Timeline#1997|1997]]. {{CIT|It will later hatch [[Tachi]].}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4525]
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===Fox===
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[[Image:Werefox_Eye_of_the_Beholder.png|thumb|left|250px|The Eye of Odin's effects on Fox]]
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As Fox once led the [[Pack]], a group of mercenaries masquerading as heroes but with more in common with beasts... Fox's inner beastial nature and her self-loathing emerged when the Eye transformed her into a feral werefox. Driven by animal instinct and rage, Fox went on a rampage from attempting to assault her then fiance, David Xanatos, in their bedroom to attempting to wipe out the human side of herself upon seeing [[Elisa Maza]]. ''("Eye of the Beholder")''
  
* {{CIT|The eggs from all twelve [[clan]]s of the [[Gargoyle Nation]] were brought to [[Queen Florence Island]] in [[Timeline#2198_And_Beyond|2198]] for the hatching and founding of a new clan. These eggs were captured by the [[Space-Spawn]] and put into a form of stasis that prevented their hatching, for the time being at least...}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=149]
 
 
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==Tidbit==
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===Archmage===
When "Awakening" was edited into a [[Gargoyles The Movie: The Heroes Awaken|movie]] for the Disney World Premiere, all appearances/references made to the Wyvern Clan's rookery eggs were removed at behest of Greg's boss as "the eggs slowed down the film and raised questions that "the movie" would not even attempt to answer". [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=476]
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[[Image:Archmage_Avalon_Part_Two.png|thumb|250px|The Eye of Odin's effects on the Archmage]]
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Upon donning the Eye, the Archmage was transformed into a more powerful sorcerer. He then consumed the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'' which gave him the knowledge to use his new-found power while the Eye allowed him to control the magicks of the book. But the effects of the Eye made the Archmage more maniacal, more power hungry, more arrogant, and more prone to making mistakes such as giving his enemies the opportunity to defeat him when he had the power to easily finish them off any time he wanted. ''("Avalon" Part Two, "Avalon" Part Three)''
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===Goliath===
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[[Image:Goliath_Eye_of_the_Storm.png|thumb|left|250px|The Eye of Odin's effects on Goliath]]
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The Eye changed Goliath's appearance by increasing his size and stature at least twofold, as well as dressing him in armor that resembled Odin's. Goliath's protective instincts were also amplified to the point of obsession which in turn made him a tyrant and fascist who desired to protect his friends from everything – even themselves. It also amplified his nature as a leader to the point where he would brook no disobedience.
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In addition to this, Goliath was absorbing more and more of the god's powers through the Eye. ''("Eye of the Storm")''
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==Real World Background==
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The Eye of Odin stems from Norse mythology, of course; in it, Odin gave up one of his eyes in exchange for a drink from Mimir's well, which bestowed great wisdom upon the drinker. Mimir kept the eye in his well afterwards, but was later on beheaded by the Vanir, a band of Norse gods who were rivals to the Aesir, Odin’s people.
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==Apocrypha==
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[[Image:Eye odin.gif|thumb|250px|The Eye of Odin as it appears in the video game.]]
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In the [[Gargoyles (video game)|''Gargoyles'' video game]], the Eye of Odin had radically different origins and powers. The Eye was created by the sorcerers of a power-hungry [[Viking]] chieftain as the ultimate [[magic]]al weapon. Using it, this Viking's particular band managed to conquer most of Northern [[Europe]] and the [[Great Britain|British]] Isles by [[Timeline#994|994]]. When they attacked [[Castle Wyvern]], they were stopped by the [[gargoyle]] defender of the castle, [[Goliath]]. After this defeat, the Eye became dormant.
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The Eye of Odin eventually found its way to the Museum of Ancient Artifacts in [[Manhattan]]. When Goliath awoke atop Castle Wyvern in 1994, the Eye became active once more, and fell into the hands of the evil gargoyle Demona. She used the Eye to create an army of magically-powered robot soldiers, which she sent against Goliath, attempting to destroy him and remove him from her path. However, unfortunately for her, Goliath managed to defeat her robotic legions, and her as well, by destroying the Eye.
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==Production Background==
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The Eye of Odin was created for the [[Gargoyles (video game)|''Gargoyles'' video game]] by Patrick Gilmore of Disney Interactive. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=236]  It was incorporated into the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|television series]] (initially as a generic macguffin in "The Edge") to help create synergy between the two versions of the property.
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Greg Weisman has stated that he prefers the video game's design of the Eye, which has a more Norse feel (complete with ravens), over the television show's version, which always looked somewhat [[Egypt|Egyptian]] to him. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8550][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9039]
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==References In Other Media==
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[[Image:EyeofOdinYJ.jpg|thumb|250px|The Eye of Odin]]
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In the ''[[Young Justice]]: Phantoms'' episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Eye (along with the Phoenix Gate and the ''Grimorum'') makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it.
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The Eye of Odin

The Eye of Odin was the eye that Odin sacrificed in order to gain greater wisdom.

It is one of the Three Keys to Power.


History

The jewel at the center of the Eye of Odin.

The eye was already transformed into a jewel on Avalon by 975, which (linking to Odin's own power) increased the powers of whoever wore it; however, it would also corrupt them, in a manner reflecting the strengths and weaknesses of its wearer. [1][2]

Presumably Mimir's later decapitation allowed an unknown party to claim the Eye (as salvage) and begin its path that would eventually bring it into modern times. [3] As Greg Weisman once remarked, it's, "Hard to hold onto something after you've been beheaded". [4]

The Eye of Odin in 1109.

By winter of 1108, the jewel had been cast into a setting carved to resemble a pair of ravens and was worn by Sigurd Magnusson, who considered it his "lucky charm" and dominated his opponents in battle. In October of 1110, while doing battle in Sidon, the setting for the jewel was smashed by a mace in battle and shattered but the jewel survived. The jewel was recovered by Skade two months later along with a captured Egyptian smith who was able to reset the stone; but Sigurd showed little interest in it. In January of 1111, the charm had been reset into a more Egyptian styled setting; Sigurd then presented it as a gift to Alexios I Komnenos of Constantinople. ("Fortune Favors the Brave...")

The Eye of Odin on display at the Museum of Modern Art.

By 1994, it had somehow come into Xanatos's possession. Xanatos donated it to the Museum of Modern Art, but afterwards had a Steel Clan robot steal it from there, partly to frame Goliath for the theft and thereby make the citizens of New York City aware enough of the gargoyles' existence that he could manipulate the clan into giving itself up to him for its own safety, partly so that he could gain the leverage of having donated the Eye of Odin to the MOMA and still keep it for himself. ("The Edge")

The following year, Xanatos gave the Eye to Fox as an engagement gift. When she wore it, however, it turned her into a rampaging "werefox". Xanatos had to make a temporary alliance with Goliath in order to remove the Eye from Fox and save her life. Once Goliath removed the Eye from Fox, he took it into his custody at the Clock Tower, to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands. ("Eye of the Beholder")

Not long afterwards, Macbeth and Demona stole the Eye from the Clock Tower, alongside the Grimorum Arcanorum and the Phoenix Gate, under the Weird Sisters' influence. They then proceeded to give all three objects to the Archmage, allowing him to become a nearly all-powerful sorcerer. The Eye of Odin in particular transformed the Archmage into an enhanced version of himself (and would compensate his dangerous mixing of magics), giving him the ability to consume the Grimorum Arcanorum so that it could safely be taken into Avalon. [5] In battle, Goliath finally stripped the Eye from the Archmage, bringing about his destruction from an unstable Grimorum. ("High Noon", "Avalon" Part Two, "Avalon" Part Three)

Odin reclaims his eye.

Goliath kept the Eye afterwards, hoping to keep it out of the wrong hands once again, until he and his companions came to Norway during the Avalon World Tour and encountered Odin, who now wanted the Eye back. In final desperation to keep the Eye out of Odin's hands, Goliath donned it and was transformed into a quasi-avatar of the Norse god, possessing near-divine powers; however, the Eye slowly corrupted him even as it had done to Fox and the Archmage, so that, under the guise of protecting his friends, he became increasingly obsessed with destroying Odin as his one rival to ownership of the Eye. [6] Angela finally brought him to his senses, and Goliath quickly discarded the Eye, reverting to normal. Odin claimed it, and made it part of himself once again, presumably permanently. ("Eye of the Storm")

Known Wearers and Effects

The Eye is known for granting power and insight. As such, here are the known effects it had on those who donned it.

Sigurd Magnusson


Fox

The Eye of Odin's effects on Fox

As Fox once led the Pack, a group of mercenaries masquerading as heroes but with more in common with beasts... Fox's inner beastial nature and her self-loathing emerged when the Eye transformed her into a feral werefox. Driven by animal instinct and rage, Fox went on a rampage from attempting to assault her then fiance, David Xanatos, in their bedroom to attempting to wipe out the human side of herself upon seeing Elisa Maza. ("Eye of the Beholder")


Archmage

The Eye of Odin's effects on the Archmage

Upon donning the Eye, the Archmage was transformed into a more powerful sorcerer. He then consumed the Grimorum Arcanorum which gave him the knowledge to use his new-found power while the Eye allowed him to control the magicks of the book. But the effects of the Eye made the Archmage more maniacal, more power hungry, more arrogant, and more prone to making mistakes such as giving his enemies the opportunity to defeat him when he had the power to easily finish them off any time he wanted. ("Avalon" Part Two, "Avalon" Part Three)


Goliath

The Eye of Odin's effects on Goliath

The Eye changed Goliath's appearance by increasing his size and stature at least twofold, as well as dressing him in armor that resembled Odin's. Goliath's protective instincts were also amplified to the point of obsession which in turn made him a tyrant and fascist who desired to protect his friends from everything – even themselves. It also amplified his nature as a leader to the point where he would brook no disobedience.

In addition to this, Goliath was absorbing more and more of the god's powers through the Eye. ("Eye of the Storm")


Real World Background

The Eye of Odin stems from Norse mythology, of course; in it, Odin gave up one of his eyes in exchange for a drink from Mimir's well, which bestowed great wisdom upon the drinker. Mimir kept the eye in his well afterwards, but was later on beheaded by the Vanir, a band of Norse gods who were rivals to the Aesir, Odin’s people.

Apocrypha

Video game

The Eye of Odin as it appears in the video game.

In the Gargoyles video game, the Eye of Odin had radically different origins and powers. The Eye was created by the sorcerers of a power-hungry Viking chieftain as the ultimate magical weapon. Using it, this Viking's particular band managed to conquer most of Northern Europe and the British Isles by 994. When they attacked Castle Wyvern, they were stopped by the gargoyle defender of the castle, Goliath. After this defeat, the Eye became dormant.

The Eye of Odin eventually found its way to the Museum of Ancient Artifacts in Manhattan. When Goliath awoke atop Castle Wyvern in 1994, the Eye became active once more, and fell into the hands of the evil gargoyle Demona. She used the Eye to create an army of magically-powered robot soldiers, which she sent against Goliath, attempting to destroy him and remove him from her path. However, unfortunately for her, Goliath managed to defeat her robotic legions, and her as well, by destroying the Eye.

Production Background

The Eye of Odin was created for the Gargoyles video game by Patrick Gilmore of Disney Interactive. [7] It was incorporated into the television series (initially as a generic macguffin in "The Edge") to help create synergy between the two versions of the property.

Greg Weisman has stated that he prefers the video game's design of the Eye, which has a more Norse feel (complete with ravens), over the television show's version, which always looked somewhat Egyptian to him. [8][9]

References In Other Media

The Eye of Odin

In the Young Justice: Phantoms episode, “Nomed Esir!”, the Eye (along with the Phoenix Gate and the Grimorum) makes an appearance in Jason Blood's collection of magical artifacts. He insists that Mary Marvel not touch it.