Odin is killed by Fenrir who is then killed by Odin's son Vidarr. Thor kills Jörmungandr but succumbs to the serpent's poison after taking only nine steps after the battle and falls dead.
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.
When it came to this Mythology, Odin was going to die in Ragnarok, and as such, he was defeated and killed by Loki's son, Fenrir, the wolf child. Odin's death here is symbolic of Ragnarok, and his doing, as he took the battle to the Jotnar and Loki.
The ending of God of War Ragnarok concludes the end of the Norse saga in that yes, Ragnarok does in fact come, Asgard is destroyed and characters like Odin and Thor are dead, albeit not butchered by Kratos like the Greek pantheon were.
Surviving gods
Hoenir, Magni, Modi, Njord, Vidar, Vali, and the daughter of Sol are all stated to survive Ragnarok. All of the remaining Æsir then reunite at Ithavllir. Baldr and Hod return from the underworld - Baldr having been killed by Hod, and Hod by Vali, before Ragnarok.
In Norse mythology, Lif and Lifthrasir (also spelled Life and Leifthrasir) were two people designated to be the sole human survivors after Ragnarok, the battle at the end of the world.
The gods fail and most are killed, including Odin, Thor, Tyr, and Heimdall, but order is preserved, and a new world emerges from the destruction of the old.
Encountered during the seventeenth chapter, The Realms at War, Odin is the final boss you will face in God of War: Ragnarok.
Moreover, Mimir had warned Kratos time and again about Odin's treachery. Thus, Kratos decided that it was in their best interests to not get into any kind of agreement with Odin, having had his fair share of ill experiences with other gods.
Loki and Heimdall kill each other
Loki and Heimdall are frequently implied to be enemies in Old Norse texts, there's even mention of the two turning into seals to fight each other. The rivalry comes to a head in Ragnarok when Heimdall kills Loki.
Thor is killed by Odin after refusing to do what his father ordered. Thor decides to stand up for himself, and in doing so, is stabbed and killed by Odin in God of War: Ragnarok. The death of this Aesir god marks the beginning of Thrud's journey as the wielder of Mjolnir.
All things considered, Zeus is certainly on Odin's level, so as long as Marvel portrays him accurately, he should be one of the MCU's most powerful characters.
Galactus would win in a fight against Odin.
In Norse mythology, Móði (Old Norse: [ˈmoːðe]; anglicized Módi or Mothi) and Magni [ˈmɑɣne] are the sons of Thor. Their names translate to "Wrath" and "Mighty," respectively.
With the axe unequipped, Odin loses his control over Eivor.
The vast and ambitious Assassin's Creed: Valhalla's story ends in 2022 with its Final Chapter to tie up loose ends and explore Eivor's relationships.
Ragnarök culminates in a final battle between the gods and the demons and giants, ending in the death of the gods. In some versions, the earth will then sink and rise again with two human survivors who will reemerge out of the world tree and repopulate the world.
It is also implied that he has an intense fear of Kratos as well, as he knows nothing about him except for the fact that he's extremely powerful and having fought and killed one of his sons, Baldur and his two grandsons, Magni and Modi in battle.
Blaming Kratos for having brought the war to Asgard and for the destruction to his family, the God of Thunder was blinded by anger and refused to listen to his enemies, who unsuccessfully urged him to stop fighting.
In fear that Kratos, his son, would overthrow him, Zeus decided to betray and murder him. While Kratos was destroying Rhodes in an effort to be noticed by fellow gods, Zeus drained his godly power and gave life to a nearby statue, which was sent to kill Kratos.
In chapter 51, High foretells that, during Ragnarök, the wolf Fenrir will devour Odin, and Víðarr will avenge him by stepping down with one foot on the lower jaw of the monster, grabbing his upper jaw in one hand and tearing his mouth apart, killing him.
One of the key rivals Kratos had in the God of War series is Alrik, who is the leader of the Barbarians. Alrik has a bone to pick with Kratos as the Spartan leader supposedly killed his father. Despite dying after battling with Kratos, Alrik escapes the underworld to give Kratos one of the hardest fights in his life.
To quickly recap the climax of Ragnarok, Kratos, Atreus, and their allies successfully invade Asgard, kill Odin (more on this later) and stop his nefarious plans, manage to mostly avert Ragnarok (though not before Surtr cleaves Asgard in two), and escape with their lives, thanks to Freyr's sacrifice (also more on this ...
Odin is killed by the wolf Fenrir, while Thor is killed by the serpent Jormungand. Loki and Heimdall battle each other and are both killed. After the cataclysm, a new Earth rises from the oceans and the gods who survived the Ragnarök return to rule the universe.
Adam and Zeus hit each other with everything they had, until Adam finally landed the definitive punch, sending Zeus to his knees. The god's final form dissipated, as his body was now an injured, shriveled husk.
Zeus, however, weakened Kratos and tricked him into abandoning his godly powers into the Blade of Olympus, which Zeus used to kill Kratos. Although he overcame all obstacles, Kratos was stunned at Zeus's betrayal and swore revenge as he died.