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|voice = [[William Morgan Sheppard]] |
|voice = [[William Morgan Sheppard]] |
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|fullname = Erik Hellstrom |
|fullname = Erik Hellstrom |
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− | |personality = Insane, cruel, mean |
+ | |personality = Insane, cruel, mean, sinister |
|appearance = Black-haired man with mustache and suti (formerly), Viking helmet, eyepatch, white hair, beard and mustache, armor |
|appearance = Black-haired man with mustache and suti (formerly), Viking helmet, eyepatch, white hair, beard and mustache, armor |
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|occupation = Ship company owner (formerly) |
|occupation = Ship company owner (formerly) |
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|enemies = [[Milo Thatch]], [[Kida Nedakh]], [[Audrey Ramirez]], [[Vincenzo Santorini]], [[Gaetan Moliére]], and [[Obby]] |
|enemies = [[Milo Thatch]], [[Kida Nedakh]], [[Audrey Ramirez]], [[Vincenzo Santorini]], [[Gaetan Moliére]], and [[Obby]] |
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|weapons = [[Gungnir|Spear]] |
|weapons = [[Gungnir|Spear]] |
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− | |fate = Mourns over his defeat and is sent to a mental hospital.||alias = The Modern Odin||alignment = Bad}}'''Erik Hellstrom''' is the main antagonist in the third and final adventure in ''[[Atlantis: Milo's Return]]''. |
+ | |fate = Mourns over his defeat and is sent to a mental hospital.||alias = The Modern Odin||alignment = Bad}}'''Erik "Odin" Hellstrom''' is the main antagonist in the third and final adventure in ''[[Atlantis: Milo's Return]]''. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Atlantis: Milo's Return]] ''=== |
===''[[Atlantis: Milo's Return]] ''=== |
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− | He was once a competitor to [[Preston B. Whitmore|Preston B. |
+ | He was once a competitor to [[Preston B. Whitmore|Preston B. Whitmore from]] Iceland, having built a large shipping empire with cruise liners. At some point, he bought the largest castle in Iceland and named it Asgard, causing the press to dub him "the Modern Odin". He lived like a god until his company was shut down when the stock market crashed. He lost his money, power, and mind. Many years later, Hellstrom became completely insane, believing himself to be the Norse god king, Odin. After unsuccessfully trying to buy an ancient spear called the [[Gungnir]], presumably an artifact of Atlantean origin, Hellstrom stole it. When [[Milo Thatch|Milo]], [[Kida Nedakh|Kida]], [[Audrey_Ramirez|Audrey Ramirez]], [[Vincenzo Santorini]], [[Gaetan Moliére]], and [[Obby]] track Hellstrom down in the frigid Nordic Mountains, he presumes Milo to be the trickster, Loki, and Kida to be his long lost daughter, Brunhilde, and kidnaps her. His intentions are to end the world in Ragnarok. Using the spear, he awakens two ancient demons, [[Surtr|Surtr the Lord of Fire]] and Ymmir, the Lord of Ice. Well-placed explosives used by Vinny distract the monsters long enough for Kida to retrieve the spear and vanquish the beasts. After his castle is destroyed, Hellstrom mourns over his defeat and is presumably sent to a mental hospital. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*Erik's appearance is greatly based on Odin, the god of wisdom in the Norse mythology. |
*Erik's appearance is greatly based on Odin, the god of wisdom in the Norse mythology. |
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− | *Before |
+ | *Before he goes insane and begins resembling Odin, his appearance is based on famous actor Vincent Price. |
− | *Interestingly, Erik Hellstrom's voice actor, W. Morgan Sheppard, also voiced the real Odin in ''[[Gargoyles]]''. Indeed, it is unknown what would have been made of Hellstrom's storyline if the cancelled |
+ | **Interestingly, Erik Hellstrom's voice actor, the late W. Morgan Sheppard, also voiced [[Odin (Gargoyles)|the real Odin]] in ''[[Gargoyles]]''. Indeed, it is unknown what would have been made of Hellstrom's storyline if the cancelled ''Atlantis'' TV show had indeed crossed over with ''Gargoyles'' as was planned. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Normal Hellstrom.jpg|Hellstrom before going insane |
Normal Hellstrom.jpg|Hellstrom before going insane |
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Atlantis Milo's Return 7.jpg|Hellstrom defeated as his castle is destroyed |
Atlantis Milo's Return 7.jpg|Hellstrom defeated as his castle is destroyed |
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Revision as of 10:43, 8 May 2020
Erik "Odin" Hellstrom is the main antagonist in the third and final adventure in Atlantis: Milo's Return.
Appearances
Atlantis: Milo's Return
He was once a competitor to Preston B. Whitmore from Iceland, having built a large shipping empire with cruise liners. At some point, he bought the largest castle in Iceland and named it Asgard, causing the press to dub him "the Modern Odin". He lived like a god until his company was shut down when the stock market crashed. He lost his money, power, and mind. Many years later, Hellstrom became completely insane, believing himself to be the Norse god king, Odin. After unsuccessfully trying to buy an ancient spear called the Gungnir, presumably an artifact of Atlantean origin, Hellstrom stole it. When Milo, Kida, Audrey Ramirez, Vincenzo Santorini, Gaetan Moliére, and Obby track Hellstrom down in the frigid Nordic Mountains, he presumes Milo to be the trickster, Loki, and Kida to be his long lost daughter, Brunhilde, and kidnaps her. His intentions are to end the world in Ragnarok. Using the spear, he awakens two ancient demons, Surtr the Lord of Fire and Ymmir, the Lord of Ice. Well-placed explosives used by Vinny distract the monsters long enough for Kida to retrieve the spear and vanquish the beasts. After his castle is destroyed, Hellstrom mourns over his defeat and is presumably sent to a mental hospital.
Trivia
- Erik's appearance is greatly based on Odin, the god of wisdom in the Norse mythology.
- Before he goes insane and begins resembling Odin, his appearance is based on famous actor Vincent Price.
- Interestingly, Erik Hellstrom's voice actor, the late W. Morgan Sheppard, also voiced the real Odin in Gargoyles. Indeed, it is unknown what would have been made of Hellstrom's storyline if the cancelled Atlantis TV show had indeed crossed over with Gargoyles as was planned.
Gallery