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Magnus Chase Revisions 1.0

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I made a Physiology page for Giants and Gods. At first it didn't seem like they had much power, but it turned out that they had some pretty impressive powers.

Additionally, some powers in Odin's profile need to be removed:

[[Mind Manipulation]] (as god of war Odin can manipulate the feelings of rage and anger), [[Conceptual Manipulation|Can control all aspects of war, starting and ending conflicts, manipulating the rise and fall of nations through war]], [[Stat Amping|Can derive power from conflict and bestow incredible strength and near-invulnerability on those he deems worthy]]

I have no idea where these powers come from. Controlling anger is Ares' power, not Odin's. Odin is more like Athena than Ares, he is one of the wisest (and most sane) of gods and and isn't a bloodthirsty man-child who loves killing anyone he comes across. And no one seems to know why the Gods have the power to control concepts at their profiles.

And granting incredible strength near-invulnerability to his children whom he deems worthy is also a power of Ares, not Odin. This power was called the blessing of Ares, and both Clarisse and Zhang used this power in the books The Last Olympian and House of Hades, respectively. And although Odin's eternal soldiers, the Einherjar, are supernaturally powerful, they are not semi or fully invulnerable, as shown when they are seriously injured several times throughout the series.
 
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