Otama Gerda
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History
Her mother is the Goddess Eir, her father a normal human of high standing who believed in the old
Gods. Her father was murdered by the Christians who sought to entirely wipe the Norse religions off
the face of the world, when Gerda was in her mid-teens. After her father's death, Gerda set out on her
Own, and the God Odin and the Goddess Freyja came to her to guide her in her life.
With the God's teachings, she began to live her life as her ancestors did- as a Norse, believing in the
Æsir religion. However, it wasn't long before she was discovered by a local rich man, for the girl held
great, enchanting beauty. When it was realized that she was Æsir, the man decided it was his
entitlement to take her into his household, and force her into the Christian religion. He thwarted
several of her attempts to escape him, and tried to teach her his faith.. yet as time grew, he began to
lose his patience, and his Christianity began to fail as he wanted to peruse her and make her his--
whether she liked it or not.
During his most feverish attempt to have her, she managed to escape him by claiming to have chores
to attend to, when he realized it was an attempt to escape he followed her with his men. To his great
horror, he remained back and watched as a bear of a man began to take his men down.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Has healing powers, the full extent of which she isn't aware.
Abilities
Gifted with abilities from Freyja and Odin.
Strength level
Unknown.
Weaknesses
None known.
Paraphernalia
Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.
Notes
- Her child is proficized to be a great God, to help his father bring the nordic people back to their true religion, and help to rule in Valhalla.
- Her name means Untamed protected one.
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Otama Gerda's Talk Page
- Otama Gerda's Contributions
- Otama Gerda's Talk Page Archive
- Otama Gerda's Personal Image Gallery
- Otama Gerda's Favourites
- Otama Gerda's Blog
- News submitted by Otama Gerda
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