Is Odin a good god?

Is Odin Good or Evil? Odin, the god of wisdom, death, battle magic and more is neither entirely good nor is he fully evil in Norse mythology. Odin is a warmonger and as such a bringer of death on the battlefield. In contrast, Odin created the first humans from which all life was on Midgard (Earth).
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What kind of god is Odin?

Odin is the god of war and of the dead. He rules over Valhalla – “the hall of the slain”. All Vikings who died in battle belonged to him. They were collected by his female handmaidens, the valkyries.
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Is Odin a good king?

Played by Anthony Hopkins, Odin Borson is King of Asgard and protector of the Nine Realms. He's wise, patient, honourable, compassionate and just. For those reasons, and many more, his people love and worship him.
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Do you consider Odin as a hero?

What is Odin the god of? From earliest times Odin was a war god, and he appeared in heroic literature as the protector of heroes. Fallen warriors joined him in his palace, Valhalla. Odin was the great magician among the gods and was associated with runes.
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Why is Odin the best god?

Odin was one of the most powerful and revered of all the Norse gods and subsequently associated with several themes including wisdom, knowledge, healing, death and war. He also ruled over the 'hall of the slain' known as Valhalla.
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Is Odin evil in God of War?

He can be seen as both good and evil; it depends on who you're asking such a question. However, the God of War series takes a darker approach to him, making him more evil, similar to how Zeus was portrayed. How evil is he, then? Well, between torture, killing, and slavery, it's safe to say that Odin's pretty evil.
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Is Odin a loving god?

In contrast to many all loving and forgiving Gods in other religions, Odin was often associated with war, and even seemed to revel in the violence and brutality of combat. It seems that he was largely ambivalent to the outcome of battles and would instead just enjoy the frenzied and raw bloodshed.
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Who is stronger Zeus or Odin?

Odin has pretty clearly been shown to be demonstrable more powerful than the other gods. Odin's Odinforce has far outstripped anything Zeus's magical lightning bolts have ever done.
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Is Odin a selfish god?

Odin was considered to be the chief of the gods. He was often found far away from Asgard, the kingdom of the gods, on long wanderings throughout the cosmos on trips that were purely for his own selfish reasons. He did not care about the most common human values of justice, fairness, or respect for law and customs.
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Why does Odin fear Kratos?

It is implied that he has an intense fear of Kratos as well like how Zeus had, however unlike the Olympian he knew 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.
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What is Odin afraid of?

What does Odin fear? In Norse mythology, Huginn (from Old Norse "thought") and Muninn (Old Norse "memory" or "mind") are a pair of ravens that fly all over the world, Midgard, and bring information to the god Odin. In the poem Grímnismál, it is said that Odin is afraid the two ravens would not come back.
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Is Odin cruel in Norse mythology?

He can be seen as both good and evil; it depends on who you're asking such a question. However, the God of War series takes a darker approach to him, making him more evil, similar to how Zeus was portrayed. How evil is he, then? Well, between torture, killing, and slavery, it's safe to say that Odin's pretty evil.
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Who is the most evil Norse god?

Loki. In the comic books, Loki is the adopted brother, and arch-nemesis, of Thor but in Norse mythology he is the son of Laufey and the Jötunn Fárbauti and is Odin's blood brother. He is known as the God of Trickery and Mischief and The Father of Monsters.
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Who is Odin to Zeus?

To answer the question right away, Zeus and Odin are not the same, nor have they ever been thought to be the same entity at any point throughout history. Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology, whilst Odin is the king in Norse mythology.
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Who is higher than Odin?

(21.) Thor is the foremost of them. He is called Asa-Thor, or Oku-Thor.
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Who can defeat Odin?

Heroes Reborn reveals a world in which Thor never became worthy of Mjolnir, leaving Odin vulnerable to his own brutal nemesis - the Mangog.
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Why is Odin so special?

Odin is the most powerful of the Asgardian gods. Possessing the massive energy source called the Odinpower, or Odinforce, Odin's physical abilities are augmented, including superhuman strength, lifting up to 75 tons, superhuman durability, and regenerative powers.
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Who kills Odin in Norse mythology?

During the battle, Fenrisúlfr will eventually swallow Odin, killing him, and Odin's son Víðarr will move forward and kick one foot into the lower jaw of the wolf.
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Is Odin still Worshipped?

Today, a few Norwegians and other Scandinavians still believe in and worship Thor, Odin, and other Norse gods. This practice of worshipping Norse gods is called Ásatrú, Heathenry, Odinism, or Norse Paganism. While nowhere near as popular as Christianity, Ásatrú is a nationally recognized religion.
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What age is Odin?

In Thor: The Dark World, Odin makes it clear that they “are born, they live, they die, just as humans do”, to which Loki replies that “give or take, 5000 years” – so taking that into account, Odin was at least 5000 years old when he died in Ragnarok.
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Who created Odin?

Buri had a son whose name was Bor, who went on to marry Ymir's daughter, Bestla. With her, he fathered the three gods Odin, Vili and Ve.
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What is Odin's personality like?

Described as an immensely wise, one-eyed old man, Odin has by far the most varied characteristics of any of the gods and is not only the man to call upon when war was being prepared but is also the god of poetry, of the dead, of runes, and of magic.
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What is Odin's symbol?

The Valknot or "knot of the slain" is an old Norse symbol that often represented the afterlife in carvings and designs. It is often considered a symbol of the Norse god Odin.
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Who is the Norse god of anger?

In Norse mythology, Óðr ([ˈoːðz̠]; Old Norse for the "Divine Madness, frantic, furious, vehement, eager", as a noun "mind, feeling" and also "song, poetry"; Orchard (1997) gives "the frenzied one") or Óð, sometimes anglicized as Odr or Od, is a figure associated with the major goddess Freyja.
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Who is the oldest god?

The Mesha Stele bears the earliest known reference (840 BCE) to the Israelite God Yahweh.
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