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robsmooth · 5 months
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The asier viewing the prophecy were like:
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5050h · 1 year
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Don't forget to vote God of War for best dad of the year!
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corvlth · 9 months
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Sequel to this
Had to make Odin a raven so i gave up on making them canon animal crossing species also not too happy with the color palettes but this'll have to do
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salmonpiffy · 10 months
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Odin uploaded this after Ragnarok
(Parody from the worst apology video )
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ravenloop · 5 months
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Might I request a little funny-esque little drabble or headcanins for Odins and Kratos’ lover having this floating, piece of space itself hair?
I really like space... You will be getting space-themed requests…
AN: i hope I understood this right - either way it's an amazing request lol thought I feel like I did it kinda shitty- (ah well) Enjoy!
Pairings: Odin x Reader, Kratos x Reader
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Odin
"I'd prefer not having the space between realms all over my table while working, dear."
That made you look up.
"Oh... oops." You gave a sheepish smile, seeing as your hair was sprawled all over Odin's work space. It looked like chaos, honestly. Stars and galaxies littered across a wooden table. Some floating in the air, too.
He watched as you gathered it all up, letting it fall over your back neatly, some of it still floating a bit. Your hair was long, almost as long as Sif's (you don't know how she keeps it all together), and quite often it got in the way of Odin's tasks when you were alone.
It hardly seemed to bother him though. Even now.
"I still wonder how it's possible..." He muttered. "That my hair is so long?" "No, that it's a piece of realm fabric itself."
You smiled sheepishly at that.
"It's a gift from the universe itself, perhaps." That response seemed to make him think.
"It's surely a unique one," He said while reaching over to brush aside a floating strand from your face, "I wonder it's purpose."
Brows raised, you asked, "What purpose would floating, starry hair have?"
His eye met yours for a second, lips twitching in something that resembled a faint smile. "Everything has a purpose, yes? I'm sure it's meant to do something."
You hummed in thought, grabbing a strand of your hair. A grin spread across your face.
"You think I could strangle someone with the universe?"
"No."
Kratos
"You want me to do what?" You had to suppress the eye roll that so desperately wanted to escape.
"Braid my hair." You said a second time, "Or at least brush it. I'm tired of it getting everywhere."
It was easy to understand your frustration. Currently Kratos watched as the bursts of stars and colourful skies floated around your face, it almost obscured the entire cabin. Not because it was everywhere, but because of how colourful it was.
He let out a deep groan that you grew to understand means 'Fine, but I won't like it.'
Without saying anything, he extended his arm towards you. Smiling in victory, you handed him the brush and turned around so he could get to work.
The feeling of his rough, calloused hand ls gently grabbing stands of your hair as he brushed it and weaved the strands together felt nice. Kratos knew how to be gentle when the moment called, despite his fear of hurting you sometimes.
He was reluctant at first, but eventually allowed you to teach him how to braid hair. It was strange for him (he's not exactly rocking the most luscious hair), but eventually he learned how to do it.
"There." His hands left your hair a few minutes later. You stood and reached behind to feel the long neat braid he had put your starry hair into.
Still smiling, you turned around to face him. "You're getting better."
All you got was a grunt of approval.
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AN: I really didn't know what to put for Odin, I'm sorry 😭
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butlerkitty-art · 5 months
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Odin comm from April
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I've been seeing many discussions over this and all of you are wrong. Here are the right answers.
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Champion of the Johtunar
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I always wondered exactly how old Atreus was in the games and when looked it up, I found that he was 11 in the first game and 14 in the second.
Three years.
He has grown up sick for most of his life until the first game. That means that Atreus went from a sick little boy,
to being an amazing support for his father against Dragons, Valkyries and Odin's family, being able to kill tens of elves on his own and being the first person to get in Johtunheim in hundreds of years,
to being extremely well versed at magic and learning it from first glance, being able to stand his own against most enemies and transform into animals and summon spectral animals to fight for him, finding the secrets of the giants and being the first to break away from prophecy and make his own path, going against his own father's wishes (his only protection) knowing who he was to save him, using Odin and Thor to his advantage risking getting slaughtered by Thor or worse by Odin, neutralising Garm which no one in the realms could do and they had to imprison it, bringing about Ragnarok and surviving it while saving lives and killing only Odin.
While being a 14 year-old with only three years of training.
Don't shit on my boy Atreus. He on his way to surpass his father.
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crow-eye-art · 1 year
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No.1 dad Odin
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sabrese7en · 3 months
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Some fan art I made of Odin
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moka-creates · 1 year
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Took inspo from Vance Kovacs "young Odin" concept art piece.
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anyabathory-blog · 10 months
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Язиката каська. Але під шафе я б так.🤭
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tsrmarina · 10 months
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Odin the Allfather
Commissioned artwork.
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corvlth · 9 months
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Back to our regularly scheduled program
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mythical-lotus · 1 year
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This is a thought I had about God of War Ragnarok that I feel like I've not seen anyone else discuss but has plagued my mind since it ended. Everyone - characters and players alike - seem to forget that Brok accepted his death at Odin's hand.
Let me elaborate.
Brok (and Sindri) built Mjolnir for Thor. He had worked with the Aesir in the past. And, upon seeing the horrible destruction wrought from the hammer, created the Leviathan Axe for Faye. He was also a dwarf, and while we may not know the exact timeline of Asgard's occupation, he is obviously well aware of what Odin did in his home realm - specifically to what happened to dwarves who attempted revolution or other uprising.
The point is, Brok was very aware of what Odin and Asgard were like when he decided to help Kratos and Atreus.
Now, on to Post-Brok's death.
Obviously Sindri is heartbroken, and I cannot blame him for his anger against Atreus and Kratos in any way at this point in time. They were the people who effectively recruited Brok and Sindri into the protagonists' group, and even if the two dwarves were happy to do it, Kratos and Atreus were still the ones who asked them to. Brok's death resulted from that request.
But it was still Brok's informed and willing choice.
To quote Freya from God of War 2018, "I put my needs, my fears before [Baldur's] own." And that feels very much like what Sindri has done with Brok in my opinion.
When Brok originally died in the forge, Sindri saved him but refused to tell Brok what happened and in turn caused their split. When he died a second time by Odin's hand, Sindri came to blame Atreus (and to some extent the others), regardless of Brok's agency and knowledge of what he was getting into. Brok knew that they were heading towards Ragnarok and feasibly their deaths. He obviously didn't want to die, but he openly accepted the risks that came with aiding Atreus.
Sindri placed his own fear of being alone above the desires of Brok to know how he died and to help with Ragnarok.
I should add here that it's one thing for Sindri to blame Atreus initially, because he was grieving the death of his beloved brother and literally about to go to war. I won't blame him for that.
But, given what's been set up in the games, Sindri will probably continue to be antagonistic. And, if he continues to blame Atreus for what happened to Brok - it will draw an interesting parallel to Kratos and Freya in my opinion.
One party blaming the other for the death of a loved one that was partially the blamed person's fault, while the true culprit (Odin in both cases) is left unacknowledged. In the first case, Odin is ignored because Freya could not get to him, but she could get to Kratos and blame him for Baldur's death. In the second case, Odin is already dead by Sindri's own hand, Brok's soul cannot be revived, and Sindri mostly lacks the power to do more that tell Atreus he hates him. There is no satisfying vengeance to Sindri's grief that hasn't already been achieved, which is why I think he'll be an antagonist in the future, since he's obviously still angry.
There's also a side-tangent I could write on - the fact that Sindri was sent to rally the dwarves against Asgard, but chose not to involve them during Ragnarok. Obviously it did successfully keep the dwarves safe, which was Sindri's intention - but it robbed them of their ability to fight for their freedom during Ragnarok (something they probably wanted to do very badly considering the rebellions talked about in the game), which is once again a parallel to Kratos, Freya, and Baldur's death.
We see it in almost every other aspect of the games' story. Atreus and Kratos lying or withholding details from each other - not maliciously, but with the intent to protect in a way that backfires (in both 2018 and Ragnarok). The same with Freya and Baldur (her protection spell driving him insane), and even with Thrud, Thor, and Sif (her mother claiming that Thrud can't be a Valkyrie because Sif is afraid of what Odin will make her do in that role, while Thor encourages it so that she might be strong enough to keep herself safe).
And finally, Sindri claiming that Brok's death was the fault of Atreus despite Brok's informed and willing choice to fight Odin, denying Brok agency over his choice to help, even in death.
A quote Kratos from God of War Ragnarok to sum this whole thing up, "I do not regret saving your life and never will. But the choice between life and death should have been yours to make. I should not have robbed you of that choice."
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figgbee · 10 months
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I’ve never felt more visceral anger than when Odin said “our boy” to Kratos when talking about Atreus
like stfu you crusty bitch who gave you the right
And where was the child support????
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