Why is Odin half blind?

Odin was an important god in Norse mythology. He was missing an eye because he sacrificed it in order to gain divine wisdom from the god Mímir. One of Odin's sons, Thor
Thor
Thor (/θɔːr/; from Old Norse: Þórr [ˈθoːrː]) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of humankind, hallowing, and fertility.
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, was the god of thunder. He had a hammer called Mjöllnir which represented lightning.
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How did Odin become blind?

Odin's self-sacrifice

But he wanted to know everything and gain wisdom and knowledge of things hidden from him. This was a desire that drove him to sacrifice himself. He sacrificed his eye in Mimir's well and he threw himself on his spear Gungnir in a kind of symbolic, ritual suicide.
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What happened to Odin's other eye?

Odin lost his eye as part of a trade deal that gave him access to a well underneath the world tree, Yggdrasil, that was full of divine wisdom.
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Is Odin missing his left or right eye?

The price Mímir asked of Óðinn for a drink from the well of knowledge was an eye. So, Óðinn plucked out his right eye and tossed it in the well. For those of us that follow the path of Óðinn: the eternal quest of knowledge, this means no price is to great to pay for Wisdom.
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Why did Mimir want Odin's eye?

When Odin asked Mimir for some water in the well, Mimir declined him of giving any water unless Odin gave him an eye. Surprisingly, Odin took one of his eyes out and gave it to Mimir for water. The trade was made and Odin was very happy for the water.
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Why Did Odin Cut Out His Own Eye?



When did Odin lose his eye?

Odin losing his eye comes early in the first Thor movie. Beginning with the Battle of Tønsberg, Odin confronts Laufey, King of the Frost Giants. Odin wins, forcing Laufey to surrender, but paid a price to get there. Odin goes into battle with both eyes and comes out with only one.
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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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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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What race is Mimir?

Mimir (Nordic: ᛗᛁᛗᛁᚱ), formerly known as Puck, is a Celtic fae who became Odin's advisor and the ambassador of the Aesir Gods until Odin imprisoned for 109 years. After being freed by Kratos and Atreus, he became their ally.
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How did Mimir know Kratos is a god?

There, Kratos sees his father vision, he reveals to Mimir that he was Zeus, and realizes that he is accompanying the Ghost of Sparta. After curing Atreus of his fever, Kratos reveals his godhood, as Mimir tells him that every god is unique to respond to Atreus' wonders on his powers.
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What kind of god is Mimir?

Mimir, Old Norse Mímir, in Norse mythology, the wisest of the gods of the tribe Aesir; he was also believed to be a water spirit. Mimir was sent by the Aesir as a hostage to the rival gods (the Vanir), but he was decapitated and his head was returned to the Aesir.
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Who is Odin afraid of?

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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How many wives did Odin have?

Odin was married to Frigg, with whom he fathered Baldur, Hermod, and Hod. With Jord, he fathered Thor but was not necessarily married to her (she was a giant).
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Why did Odin sacrifice one of his eyes?

Odin was an important god in Norse mythology. He was missing an eye because he sacrificed it in order to gain divine wisdom from the god Mímir. One of Odin's sons, Thor, was the god of thunder.
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What was Odin the god of?

Odin, the All-Father

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 religion is the god Odin?

Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Germanic paganism.
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How many sons did Odin have?

Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr and Váli, are explicitly identified as sons of Odin in the Eddic poems, in the skaldic poems, in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, and in the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda.
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Who is the one eyed god?

Odin was the great magician among the gods and was associated with runes. He was also the god of poets. In outward appearance he was a tall, old man, with flowing beard and only one eye (the other he gave in exchange for wisdom).
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How did Odin become a zombie?

Ordinarily Odin would be powerful enough to dispatch countless throngs of human attackers, but he was already weakened as he was supposed to be in the Odinsleep. Due to the ebbing of his power, Odin allowed a zombie to get too close and it bit him, turning the father of the gods into a zombie himself.
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Who killed Odin in Ragnarok?

Fenrir swallows Odin, though immediately afterwards his son Víðarr kicks his foot into Fenrir's lower jaw, grips the upper jaw, and rips apart Fenrir's mouth, killing the great wolf.
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Why is Mimir called Puck?

The vital bit here is what Mimir says he was called in his younger days. That's a dead ringer for another mythical figure: Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, a mischievous but sometimes helpful sprite in English folklore.
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Is Kratos half human?

Kratos is eventually revealed to be a demigod and the son of Zeus, who later betrays him.
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How tall is Kratos?

Kratos is six feet and four inches tall in God of War: Ragnarok. With his massive build, being 6'4" makes him quite bigger than an average man.
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Who was god before Odin?

Creation myths are often among the strangest of all stories, and the Norse version is no exception. We learn how the first god was licked into existence from a block of salty ice by a primeval cow called Auðumbla. That god was called Búri, and he was the grandfather of perhaps the greatest of all the gods, Odin.
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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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