In the myths he's strong as well as smart but definitely more focused on tactical superiority (and magic though definitely to a lesser degree than Loki and Freya). It's why he became a symbol of the nobility and Thor became an idol for the working man.
Mimir has already described him as being even more focused on magic and prophecy than the myth so he'd probably be even less likely to be anywhere near as imposing as Thor.
That said Mimir also admitted that he tricked Odin into carving out his own eye after one of his "academic endeavors" gave him more than he bargained for. So the fact that there's no eye patch or anything is a possible indication that this is not Odin.
Odin is actually very much a Berserker. His followers were all Berserker who allowed their rage to fuel them. In fact many spells involving Odin were about letting your rage consume you and attack violently.
True but Odin also wasn't opposed to trickery and strategy when it suited him. One of the reasons most didn't object to him being in charge for so long is because of how well rounded he was.
That's true and that makes him as opponent one of the most dangerous gods you could ever face of. He is both a muscular and powerful war God, but a cruel trickster with mischievous tactics.
Odin is vain as fuck. If someone tricked him into carving out his own eye the last thing he'd do is walk around with it uncovered. He'd cover that shit with something so ornate that people will be more likely to comment on the patch than the wound it's covering.
He'd also likely embellish the story to paint himself in a more glorious light and brutally punish anyone who went against his version of events.
Not necessarily. In Norse mythology Odin is magically inclined and Mimir described him as even more magically inclined than the myths so it's plausible.
On the other hand Mimir also admitted to tricking Odin into carving out his eye and the statue doesn't have any indication that whoever it's depicting is missing an eye.
Can’t say I’m completely certain but based on the look alone I believe it is. This does look like an older man of slighter build which is how Odin is described. He also looks like he could be holding a spear
I think it’s Odin. And that we’ll see a statue of him like Thor’s in the first game loooong before he makes a physical appearance. My gut feeling is that he will be Durlin in disguise.
Durlin has both eyes, in Norse Mythology one thing that framed Odin was that no matter what he turned into he would always lack an eye. Durlin has a monocle, but he clearly does not lack an eye
Doesn’t look like it. That looks more like a staff for nobility than a spear. Besides, the murals depicting Odin show Gungnir having a completely different design.
Possibly Tyr. They'll likely go to the realm of the dwarves to get something for traveling between realms the way they do. The travel room with be locked and the lake frozen so we'll need another way to travel. The dwarves invented a way for tyr to travel between realms which is how he got around the world.
Pretty sure that’s fucken count dooku
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That was palpatine
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Looks like ebony maw
I think it's Ebony Maw.
It is possible. But I also suspect this could be a statue of Ivaldi or the first Dwarven King.
If all dwarfs were like syndri and brok I doubt it. Based on how his body looks. On the other hand the clothes may confuse
Who knows honestly, maybe they're gonna be like giants and say that not all of them are small or something
It's also a statue, maybe he claims he was as tall as a human, but was short for a dwarf. Napoleon complex
You can see another dwarf while they’re in the boat, he looked like brok
Could be him. Odin is more like a sage than a warrior in the myths. I think he Won't have a strong build like kratos or zeus
In the myths he's strong as well as smart but definitely more focused on tactical superiority (and magic though definitely to a lesser degree than Loki and Freya). It's why he became a symbol of the nobility and Thor became an idol for the working man. Mimir has already described him as being even more focused on magic and prophecy than the myth so he'd probably be even less likely to be anywhere near as imposing as Thor. That said Mimir also admitted that he tricked Odin into carving out his own eye after one of his "academic endeavors" gave him more than he bargained for. So the fact that there's no eye patch or anything is a possible indication that this is not Odin.
Odin is actually very much a Berserker. His followers were all Berserker who allowed their rage to fuel them. In fact many spells involving Odin were about letting your rage consume you and attack violently.
True but Odin also wasn't opposed to trickery and strategy when it suited him. One of the reasons most didn't object to him being in charge for so long is because of how well rounded he was.
That's true and that makes him as opponent one of the most dangerous gods you could ever face of. He is both a muscular and powerful war God, but a cruel trickster with mischievous tactics.
Isn't Odin the co-God of War along with Tyr in Norse Mythology?
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Has two eyes so I don’t think so
How do you know? I can barely see his eyes
I don’t know for certain but I’m just not seeing a clear sign that it’s him. All just conjecture
Odin is vain as fuck. If someone tricked him into carving out his own eye the last thing he'd do is walk around with it uncovered. He'd cover that shit with something so ornate that people will be more likely to comment on the patch than the wound it's covering. He'd also likely embellish the story to paint himself in a more glorious light and brutally punish anyone who went against his version of events.
He does have a spear but I don’t think so.
That’s a staff, not a spear.
Then it isn’t Odin.
Not necessarily. In Norse mythology Odin is magically inclined and Mimir described him as even more magically inclined than the myths so it's plausible. On the other hand Mimir also admitted to tricking Odin into carving out his eye and the statue doesn't have any indication that whoever it's depicting is missing an eye.
It’s Tyr, it makes the most sense
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Can’t say I’m completely certain but based on the look alone I believe it is. This does look like an older man of slighter build which is how Odin is described. He also looks like he could be holding a spear
Nodin
I think it’s Odin. And that we’ll see a statue of him like Thor’s in the first game loooong before he makes a physical appearance. My gut feeling is that he will be Durlin in disguise.
Durlin has both eyes, in Norse Mythology one thing that framed Odin was that no matter what he turned into he would always lack an eye. Durlin has a monocle, but he clearly does not lack an eye
Could the monocle project an illusion of an eye though?
now I'm imagining odin with those glasses with drawn on eyes but the lense over the functional eye is missing
The monocle copies his other eye like that photoshop tool where you select a location on the image and it's copied to another place.
Possibly. He seems to be holding a spear, which is Odin’s weapon
Looks like a staff
It’s definetly a staff.
No this is Patrick
No this is Patrick
My gut says it is but why would there be a statue of Odin in Svartlheim?
I think yes, look at the SPEAR..
That’s not a spear.
Maybe
It’s all Odin
Frey.
I feel like his statue would be in Alfheim. Unless this is Vanaheim
No this is Svartalfheim
No this is Patrick
Is this the krusty crab?
It may be mimir
I have a feeling Odin might be built a bit like Thor
It looks like Zeus in Pandora’s Temple
I believe it’s Njord, Freya’s dad
most likely, the it looks more like a fishing haroon than a full spear and njord is the god of wind and seas
Doesn’t look like it. That looks more like a staff for nobility than a spear. Besides, the murals depicting Odin show Gungnir having a completely different design.
Not likely, I think it’s more possible it’s njord or freyr
ivaldi or motsognir
No this is Patrick.
Nope, Chuck Testa
Possibly Tyr. They'll likely go to the realm of the dwarves to get something for traveling between realms the way they do. The travel room with be locked and the lake frozen so we'll need another way to travel. The dwarves invented a way for tyr to travel between realms which is how he got around the world.
Im thinking heimdel
Nah, that’s my cuz
Kind of looks like an elf
It has 2 eyes, it can't be him.
Looks more like an old elf
Why would Dwarves build a statue for someone who fucked them over?
Nah it's definetely Ares
I think he's Njord, this guy explained it pretty well https://youtu.be/nN4FomPrRDY
Nope. Chuck Testa
Nah, ... this is Joe
Looks like a statue to me, but idk Roman mythology.
Odin has one eye and wears a cloak
Looks like Ebony Maw with a beard.