Because he himself, with his machinations, deprived himself of it. Hanging himself on Yggdrasil, sacrificing himself to himself, he arrived in Helheim where he began to rob the dead and the World Tree of their secrets, only to be forcibly banished from the Realm.
Odins entire soul was destroyed in the marble. Brok was missing just the direction bit, preventing his souls escort to Valhalla. So Odin didn't even have part of a soul to be escorted.
During this time, Eivor slowly became aware of her nature as Odin's reincarnation by exploring visions of her past life with the help of Ravensthorpe's seeress Valka, and came to reject Odin's influence.
He hung himself to gain knowledge of the other worlds and to be able to understand, and use the power of, the runes.
After faking his death, Loki cast a spell on Odin, banishing him to New York City while masquerading as Odin and ruling Asgard himself. While he had eventually recovered from the spell placed on him by Loki, Odin chose to remain in exile in Norway and would ultimately reach the end of his extremely long life.
The Marvel Visual Dictionary explained that Loki does not turn back blue even upon death because of Odin's magical change to him. It appears to be permanent except when Loki touches an object that is owned or created by the Jotunheim Frost Giants. This is why Loki didn't change back in color when Thanos killed him.
If we follow the generations listed and apply a simple average of ~30 years per generation, the timeline places Odin around 2,000 years ago—roughly the same era as Jesus. Of course, not all sources agree: Some traditions say Odin came from Troy nearly 3,000 years ago.
The theory that Thanos was waiting for Odin to die is incorrect. Thanos was waiting till he knew where all of the stones were. Once he captured Nebula and found out that Gamora knew the location of the Soul Stone, he went on his offensive against the Universe.
Thus, much like with Týr, Odin confronted Mimir, suspecting that he aided the Giants. As punishment, Odin imprisoned him on Midgard's highest peak, bound to a tree made indestructible even to Thor's hammer.
Altair Ibn-La'Ahad
Altair is a master assassin of the Hashashin (Assassins) order. He is highly skilled in the core assassin talents: parkour, swordplay, and stealth/assassination. He is considered one of the most skilled assassins in these areas, which are fundamental to the Assassin's Creed ethos.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök will take Eivor deep into a realm of Norse mythology as the character embraces their destiny as the Norse god Odin.
Throughout their journey, Eivor will meet several lovable characters with whom they can become intimate, but out of all of Assassin's Creed Valhalla's romance options, Petra stands out as the best of the lot.
Odin (Óðinn), also known as the All-Father is the leader of Norse gods called Æsir, by whom he is often referred to as Havi, meaning "High one" in Old Norse.
“Valhalla” refers to a great hall where the souls of heroes slain in battle are received, so the phrase “Til Valhalla” essentially means, “Until we meet again in Valhalla.” It's the notion that something greater waits for those who fall in battle and that the fallen will be reunited with their fellow soldiers one day.
Odin had bound the Valkyries to physical form, which prevented them from choosing the honored dead to take up residence in Valhalla and basically drove them all insane. Kratos and Atreus didn't kill the Valkyries, just free them from imprisonment.
Spoilers for Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29 by Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics has officially introduced the Seventh Infinity Stone, as the new Black Infinity Stone has a special connection to Thor. In Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29, the God of Thunder learns about the existence of the new Infinity Stone.
In Eternals (2021), Ajak reveals that the Blip delayed the onslaught of the Emergence for five years, as it halved the Earth's population from the necessary level needed for it to occur.
The term for "White Christ" or Hvítakristr came into currency among the heathen Icelanders at the time when pagan and Christian religions were in conflict with each other.
Saxa's name refers to that of the giant Járnsaxa. According to Poetic Edda, the first book to be recorded by Völuspá (the seer's prophecy about Ragnarök), Járnsaxa was Thor's lover and had a son with him, Magni.
Chronologically speaking, most scholars contest that Odin was created before Zeus . The earliest evidence for worship of Zeus goes back before 500 BCE, but Odin is attested by various Germanic tribes as far back as the 12th century BCE.
Many characters that have been in the movies are confirmed to be LGBTQIA+ in the comics (iceman, mystique, Kate pryde, a lot of others) along with having many identifying actors playing characters in the franchise.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.