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  1. Name: Adeline „Addy“ Erikson
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  3. Divine Father: Odin
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  5. Addy used to be one of *those* girls. The popular ones. Tall, blonde, curvy in the right places, kind of a bitch even when she was nice. Good in school, without much effort but it wasn’t ‚important‘. A carbon copy of her mother, in a lot of ways, and she liked it. She was close with her mother, they went shopping, talked boys, and all the other girl stuff. She also loved her father dearly, but she was always more of a mommy’s girl.
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  7. Until the day she came home to find her mother on top of the pool boy. Which could have been it, if she hadn’t run to her father to tell him about it in shock…only to realize that he *knew*. And hit had not been the first time. Not by far. In fact, since her father was infertile, it had been going on her entire life. Literally. Oops?
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  9. You ever get that feeling that you never noticed something that is incredibly obvious once someone points it out? It was like that for Addy. Just in a soul-crushing, depressive, my-life-is-a-lie kind of way. And just as Addy quietly broke down in a corner of her school over her illusion of life going to pieces, insult was added to injury. One of her friends (well, part of her clique) came over and confronted her about making out with her boyfriend.
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  11. Turns out Addy really was a lot like her mother. She obviously didn’t take that well.
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  13. So she ran. Just got into her car and drove blindly away. For days she just drove, slept and drove. Finally she ran out of gas in the middle of nowhere. Lost, alone and utterly despairing. Well, maybe she was a bit dramatic about it. Teenagers…
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  15. And there she was, standing in front of the car her father bought her, the clothes her mother thought looked nice on her…and she couldn’t stand it anymore. She threw the keys away, she tore the clothes off (Like I said. Flair for the dramatic) and just screamed her rage at the sky.
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  17. Which was when the sky answered. Or rather, the guy in charge of the Sky did. Enter Odin Allfather, Addy’s ‚real‘ daddy, who casually sat on the hood of the now useless car for some father-daughter talk. He told her how he met her mother (checking in on some viking descandant family lines and…well…things led to one another) and how she thus had a choice. Like her mother she could choose to ignore her lineage, her destiny…and the fate that might come with it. Or she could embrace it and see where it would lead her. Before he left, he gave her a stone with an inscribed rune, telling her to throw it when she chose so.
  18. Which sounds way more dignified writing it down than the Overhead-Projector Sheets he used to explain it. Seriously.
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  20. The next day her other father had finally tracked her down with her cars GPS, worried sick, and brought her home. Her mother just put it down as a „phase“ and ridiculed Addy’s issues with her life-style choices.
  21. That night, Addy went into the backyard of her house and threw the rune to the ground, determined to be anything but her mother from that day forward.
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  23. Which is where she met her very own Raven Guide, Nellig, and headed out into a live of Demigoddessnes.
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  25. Nellig brought her, on the Allfathers orders, to the roots of the World Tree to meet his „Fate Guy. Yes he has a guy for Fates“.
  26. Said guy turned out to be Mimir, who offered her to help her understand who she could be, but the price would be for her fate to be locked onto that path. Once she knew it, she was just as bound to it as any God of Asgard was bount to Ragnarok. And she would have to pay a price. if she took that glimpse she would never be able to return to her former life. It all would change. Her life was a filled cup and to understand she would first need to empty it so it could be filled anew. A price paid I symbolism.
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  28. A price she paid.
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  30. Not more is known, aside that a year later she appeared at Harvard in the physics courses, with an entire new livestyle, a lot more biceps and a more likeable attitude. She is studying for Quantum and String Theory Physics, claiming it is „related“ to how Rune Magic works
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  33. Physical Notes: Addy is very very shortsighted. We are talking -10 dioptren on both eyes. It is essentially the updated form of Odin loosing an Eye in turn for understanding. She either needs to wear glasses or uses Mole-Friend, a set of Svartalfen crafted contact lenses.
  34. Her once wheat-blonde hair has been peroxide-blonded. She also looks very fit, like she spend the last year on a nine-world-survivalist course.
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  36. Addy’s Fate: Addy is fated to survive Ragnarok and be part of the new Clan of Gods under Magni and Modi. In fact she is fated to consume one of the lasts Apples of Idunn and be the new Clans Goddess of Magic and Foresight. As thus she is effectively unkillable. But she could also survive Ragnarok in a coma, so she’s not invulvnerable. Since all members of this new Clan are to be of Vanir and Aesir descent she is also fated to marry a Vanir and have his children in this new world.
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  38. Addy’s powers: Addy has a nigh-instinctive talent in Rune Magic, both from her parentage and her own deal with Mimir. She also has a form of Sight, though it is more presence-focused. She is sheduled to gain Fate-Sight like Odin but only *after* Ragnarok, when new fates are to be spun. She is aided by this by her own Raven Nellig. She doesn’t count as ‚mortal‘ rune user though, as she is more god-to-be than a mortal.
  39. Her weapon is a spear that can be broken into a sword and staff combo. The Sword carries a wolf-motif and its cuts take the form of wolf bites. The Staff is her own Wizards tool and allows her to write Runes into the very air instead of needing runestones. When not in use, both parts take the form of wristbands
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