Odin's Kingdom

"We're in Odin's territory. We could be attacked at any second."

- Merlin to Arthur

Odin's Kingdom is a powerful kingdom in the land of Albion. It is located South of Camelot's border and is currently ruled by King Odin.

History
After his son was killed in a duel with Arthur, Odin sent an assassin to Camelot avenge his death. The assassin attempted to kill Arthur during Camelot's annual jousting tournament, but was defeated when Merlin used his magic to intervene (The Once and Future Queen).

Arthur and Merlin traveled through Odin's territory to reach Morgause's Fortress (The Sins of the Father).

When Arthur reported that there had been a number of skirmishes along their northern border, Uther theorised that Odin was testing Camelot's defenses (Queen of Hearts).

After Uther was mortally wounded defending Arthur from the Gleeman, Agravaine traced the assassin to the town of Wenham in Odin's land. Odin had hired the Gleeman to kill Arthur to avenge the death of his son (The Wicked Day).

Arthur and Agravaine were discussing ways to strengthen Camelot's northern border against Odin's raids when Merlin used his magic to steal the key to the vault (Aithusa).

When Eoghan refused to help him steal the maps of the castle's siege tunnels, Agravaine killed him and planted a note on his body to make it look like he'd been selling Camelot's secrets to Odin's court (The Hunter's Heart).

To persuaded Odin to help conquer the kingdom of Nemeth, Morgana offered him Arthur's life to do with as he wished. Later, after Arthur defeated him in a duel, Odin agreed to restore King Rodor to the throne of Nemeth and agreed to a truce with Camelot in exchange for his life (Another's Sorrow).

Appearances

 * Series 2
 * The Once and Future Queen
 * The Sins of the Father


 * Series 3
 * Queen of Hearts


 * Series 4
 * The Wicked Day
 * Aithusa
 * The Hunter's Heart


 * Series 5
 * Another's Sorrow

Trivia

 * Odin's Kingdom is likely located near the Great Seas of Meredor, as Odin's castle was shown to reside along a similar shoreline (The Once and Future Queen).