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The word "odium" essentially means hatred.{{url ref|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/odium|text=Definition of Odium|site=Merriam-Webster Dictionary}} But, how to interpret the Shard of Odium is a matter of some debate. [[Frost]] claims a straightforward definition: that it is God's own divine hatred.{{epigraph ref|sa2|71}} Odium himself, however, claims that he's Passion, a Shard of emotions, in particular excessive emotions.{{book ref|sa3|57}} Many of his [[splinter]]s, the [[Unmade]], represent giving into the sensations with nothing to rein them in - [[Ashertmarn]] wants people to mindlessly revel in what they feel, while [[Nergaoul]] inspires a battle rage.{{book ref|sa3|84}}{{book ref|sa3|115}} On the other hand, the overwhelming amount of emotions inspired by Odium are hateful, among them the aforementioned [[Thrill]] and the [[Singer#Rhythms|Rhythms]] of Odium-derived [[singer]] forms.{{book ref|sa2|i|11}} Moreover, much of Odium's influence promotes apathy rather than passion, as his followers are encouraged to give up their sense of guilt and their pain.{{book ref|sa3|78}}{{book ref|sa3|118}}
It's worth noting that [[Rayse]] has a tendency towards self-deception, and that apart from him, everyone else understands him as the Shard of hatred.{{wob ref|9507}} While it's possible for a Vessel to influence a Shard to an extent, Odium's declaration of being Passion should not be taken at face value
Apart from the issue of the Shard's nature, Odium desires to become the sole god of the [[cosmere]].{{wob ref|5489}} Whether this is motivated by the Shard or its Vessel is uncertain.
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