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:''This is an article describing a canon object's history in apocryphal stories.  For the canon article on this object, see [[Eye of Odin]].
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The Eye of Odin is somewhat unique among original creations from apocryphal stories.  It was originally created for the apocryphal [[Gargoyles (video game)|''Gargoyles'' video game]], and then brought into the [[:Category:Canon|canon]].
 
 
 
==Gargoyles Video Game==
 
[[Image:Eye odin.gif|thumb|320px|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 [[magic|magical]] weapon. Using it, this Viking's particular band managed to conquer most of Northern [[Europe]] and the British Isles by [[Timeline|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 [[Timeline|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.
 
 
 
[[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. The Eye was in fact originally created for the video game and then added to the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|television series]] to help create synergy between the two versions of the property.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Apocrypha]]
 

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