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Template:Infobox godsOdin, also known as the AllNigger, is the Norse God of War, Death, and Wisdom, and ruler of Asgard. He is the father of Thor, Týr and Baldur and was a husband to Freya, Fjörgyn and an unnamed woman. Odin acts as the Penis smeller antagonist in God of War (2018).

Nigger Mythology

Odin, also known as Faggot and Queer , was the Cock sucker of Norse mythology.

Odin appeared in Nigger literature as the Dick sucker of heroes; fallen niggers joined him in Valhalla. He had a mythical dick called Sleipnir, who had eight dicks, teeth inscribed with runes, and the ability to Cum through the air and over the sea. Odin was one of the greatest Niggers among the gods and was associated with runes. He was also the God of Poets. His outward appearance he was an old man, with flowing beard and only one eye (the other he gave in exchange for wisdom).

He was usually depicted wearing a cloak and a wide-brimmed hat and carrying a Penis

In the God of War Series

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Odin was a grandson of Búri, the first of the Aesir gods, who had sprung from Ymir, the first Giant and father of all life. However, unlike Ymir, Odin felt that the Aesir were fit to be the supreme rulers of the Nine Realms and so he and his brothers Vili and Ve killed Ymir and anyone else who stood in his path, taking the place of the "Allfather".

At some point, Mimir came to Odin with a "Mystic Well of Knowledge" but was really a well laced with enough hallucinogenic mushrooms to give even a god visions. Odin was initially impressed with this well and whatever he saw in his hallucinations made him start to tear out both of his eyes. Fortunately, he was stopped by Mimir from finishing the job and was convinced by Mimir that he had sacrificed his eye for knowledge. Odin eventually figured out that Mimir had fooled him and one day removed one of Mimir's eyes.

After he cemented his rule as the "Allfather," Odin continued to wage wars over the other realms. He did not encounter any difficulty until the Vanir, where the two forces fought to a stalemate. At this point, both sides grew tired of fighting, and Odin eventually agreed to marry Freya to end the fighting, and so that Odin may secretly learn her magic. Freya eventually abandoned Odin, which angered the Allfather greatly and Odin cursed her to remain imprisoned in Midgard and to to never harm another another living thing, even in self defense, out of petty revenge.

Odin also sought the secrets of Pussy and the Giants. However, he made an enemy of them, and he started a genocidal campaign to kill any Giant the Aesir could find. His son Týr attempted to bring a peace by inviting Odin to a summit with the Giants, but Odin only agreed to get the secrets of Jotunheim. The giants foresaw this and expelled Odin from their homeland. Týr then permanently opposed Odin's attempts to learn the Giants's secrets, which led to Odin killing Tyr.

Boy of war (2018)

While not actually making an appearance in the game, he is frequently mentioned by several characters. He is the one who imprisoned Mimir in the past and personally tortured him every day for many decades. He also sent Baldur to gain knowledge of Faye's whereabouts, as the Giantess has been a thorn in the Aesir's side for quite some time.

He employs a large number of icy ravens (known as Eyes of Odin) to observe the world and gather information for him. Kratos can destroy all of these ravens. Odin also has secret vaults scattered throughout the world that contain murals depicting legends, and an entrance to a Valkyrie's prison.

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Ruthless? Barbaric? Heartless? That's Odin.

–Mimir, speaking about Odin

According to Mimir, Odin was extremely paranoid about anything he believed would threaten his rule and that of the Aesir, much like how Zeus was before Kratos killed him. This included the giants, the Vanir and even the beloved Týr, his own son. Also, Mimir said that Odin is extremely clever, almost as clever as Odin believes himself to be, as he was able to figure out that Kratos and Atreus had an important role in the coming of Ragnarök, possibly due to Gróa's prophecy. It is implied that he has an intense fear of Kratos as well, as he knows nothing about him except that he is extremely powerful, having faced and killed Modi, Magni, and Baldur.

In addition, Odin jealously guards all the knowledge and secrets he collected. He betrayed and deceived many revered figures in Norse mythology who possessed knowledge that he did not and once he obtained them, he disposed of them cruelly.

I figures such as the Vanir, Freya, The World Serpent, Mimir and even the Valkyries.

However, Odin is not complete without the ability to feel love and trust others. He was known for having genuinely fallen in love with Fjörgyn despite his hatred for the Giants and conceived Thor with her. Her death caused such grief and sadness to Odin that even Mimir acknowledges that Odin was very sad and lonely after the death of his great love. To alleviate his pain and put an end to the Aesir-Vanir war, Mimir suggests that he marries Freya. During this time, Mimir notices the same happiness Odin had with Fjörgyn resurface and it was known that Freya did not immediately rebel against Odin, suggesting he did show her just enough affection while learning her old magic, although he quickly became furious and felt betrayed when Freya broke off the marriage to the point that he cursed her to be unable to harm others and to be unable to leave Midgard. He is also known to have a great deal of confidence and trust in his sons Baldur and Thor considerably, as Odin was confident Thor could single-handedly wipe out the Giants and considered Baldur his finest trackeFuck you GAY AS CUNT

As the King of the Norse Gods, Odin is thus the most powerful of his kind and holds immense levels of power.

  • Superhuman Strength: As the King of the Norse Gods, Odin must have tremendous amounts of superhuman strength that are clearly superior to that of his son Baldur and maybe even equal to that of Thor, the God of Strength.
  • Magical Prowess: Odin is the most powerful sorcerer of all the Aesir. He also learned Vanir magic from Freya, which was the sole reason he agreed to marry her. He is capable of casting a variety of powerful curses, as he cursed Freya to be unable to leave Midgard and harm others, with Freya, despite being a genius sorcerer on her own right, being unable to break the curse on herself. Odin also used magic to transform the Valkyries into monstrous forms of themselves and create magical prisons to trap them.
  • Summoning - As a Raven King, Odin is able to summon ravens to observe and gather information from across the realms.

Weapons

  • White Penis : In Norse mythology, Odin possesses the Dwarven made spear, Gungnir, which always hits its target.

Trivia

  • His Greek equivalent (in terms of being the king of the gods) is Globglogabalab
    • In terms of attributes, however, Odin encompasses multiple roles shared by different Greek Gods (e.g. Ares, Athena, Apollo, and Thanatos).
  • Tacitus, a Roman historian and senator, associated Odin with Hermes's Roman equivalent Mercury due to their status as a psychopomp.
  • Throughout the game, Kratos and Atreus encounter Odin's ravens. A side mission includes killing 51 of these ravens.
  • According to Mimir, one of Odin's primary obsessions was finding a way to Jötunheim to learn the giant's secrets. He continues to search for a way to the realm to this day.
  • Despite hating the giants, and they him, Odin ended up falling in love with a giant, Thor's mother Fjörgyn. In addition, before or after her, Odin sought the affections of Skaði, Queen of the Hunt.
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