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Gungnir was a Spear of Eden created by the Norse Isu blacksmith Ivaldi with the aid of his sons.

From its creation until Ragnarök, this Piece of Eden was wielded by Odin himself before it was lost with Goinnhellir mountain near to Yggdrasil. Millennia later, it was retrieved by Odin's reincarnation, Eivor Varinsdottir.

Owners

History

Isu Era

During the Isu Era, the Isu Odin wielded Gungnir in battle. He carried it with him to meet his end during the Great Catastrophe.[1]

9th century CE

After the Great Catastrophe, Gungnir was trapped within Goinnhellir. It lay there until 877 when Eivor Varinsdottir, Odin's reincarnation, retrieved it while detouring away from her brother Sigurd on their way to the Yggdrasil supercomputer.[2]

Weapon statistics

Class Rarity Attack Stun Weight Speed Critical Precision Availability
Bear Mythical Found within Goinnhellir
Description
A legendary spear once wielded by Odin himself. It is said that this fine weapon never missed its mark.

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