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'''Sobriquet:''' The name Orvar means "arrow" in Old Norse.
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'''Recent Events:''' In December of 2031, the ''vathi'' of Orvar Odd-Eye was given to Brenda Maier as payment in full for her services to the Brujah of Dresden by Dalibor Biskup the seneschal and brother to the prince of the same city. The ''vathi'' came in an ornate black Oak box; the box is a two foot cube inscribed on all six sides with Norse runes inlaid with bronze. The bronze handle is an oval serpent eating its own tail and mounted to the top of the box by two bronze hinges formed to look like the head of a viking dragon and the two hinges face in opposite directions. The box is kept shut by a simple hasp formed of two pieces to look like a raven's mouth held shut by a thick bronze "key".
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'''Sources:''' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96rvar-Oddr
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http://www.snerpa.is/net/forn/orvar.htm {ÖRVAR-ODDS  SAGA}

Latest revision as of 16:00, 20 May 2018

The Vathi

Vathi Orvar Odd Eye.jpg

Sobriquet: The name Orvar means "arrow" in Old Norse.

Appearance:

Behavior:

History:

Recent Events: In December of 2031, the vathi of Orvar Odd-Eye was given to Brenda Maier as payment in full for her services to the Brujah of Dresden by Dalibor Biskup the seneschal and brother to the prince of the same city. The vathi came in an ornate black Oak box; the box is a two foot cube inscribed on all six sides with Norse runes inlaid with bronze. The bronze handle is an oval serpent eating its own tail and mounted to the top of the box by two bronze hinges formed to look like the head of a viking dragon and the two hinges face in opposite directions. The box is kept shut by a simple hasp formed of two pieces to look like a raven's mouth held shut by a thick bronze "key".

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96rvar-Oddr

http://www.snerpa.is/net/forn/orvar.htm {ÖRVAR-ODDS SAGA}