Is Odin actually dead?
Due to his exile by Loki, Odin’s power had been slowly draining, so after telling Thor that he loved him, Odin died in a manner fitting a god: his disintegrated into pure energy (the Odinforce) and entered Valhalla. Quite how Odin died isn’t made clear, but it’s implied to be the repercussions of Loki’s banishment.
Can Odin come back to life?
After the gods were killed in Ragnarok, Thor set out to restore them to life… all except for Odin, who the God of Thunder decided not to resurrect. While Thor may always have honored Odin as the ruler of Asgard, the All-Father was also the one god Thor didn’t want to resurrect following Ragnarok.
How can Odin take Thor’s power?
Odin didn’t remove Thor’s power. He removed Thor’s ability to channel his power through Mjolnir. In the original Thor, Odin simply removes the hammer from Thor’s hand. He then puts an enchantment on it that only the “worthy” can wield the hammer.
What happened to Odin after he died?
After an emotional farewell to his sons, Odin finally went to Valhalla. His spirit, however, would remain with Thor and all Asgardians to import wisdom and help them on their future journeys. “Odin and I drowned entire civilizations in blood and tears. Where do you think all this gold came from?” ― Hela to Thor [src]
How strong is Odin in Norse mythology?
Superhuman Strength: As the King of Asgard, Odin possesses immeasurable levels of superhuman strength, making him the strongest Asgardian, far stronger than average Asgardians and holding far superior strength to his son Thor and even was stronger than Hela, allowing Odin to overpower and imprison her in Hel twice.
What happened to Odin after Loki killed him?
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.
What happened to Odin when Thor returned to Asgard?
Around this time, Odin unexpectedly fell into the Odinsleep, and when Thor had returned and saved the Frost Giants from extinction at the hands of Loki, who seemingly lost his life during the conflict, Odin realized that Thor had proven that he would be worthy enough to take the throne of Asgard.