As the final obstacle in God of War Ragnarok and the main villain in the Norse saga of the series, Odin was a vital character for the growth of both Kratos and Atreus, which ultimately leads to the pair finally forming a closer bond built on love and mutual trust.
Second One: This is the journey of Kratos to become the Norse God of War, or the Odin that we know. He might be fighting some kind of monster or on his journey to find the Yggdrasil, but no gods. When he find Gungnir, he became the Odin.
The death of Baldur at the hands of Kratos, which triggers Fimbulwinter - and thus the beginning of Ragnarök - forces Odin to come to the fore as the main antagonist of God of War Ragnarök.
In the Novelization of God Of War by J.M Barlog it was stated that Odin Ravens spied the entire journey of Kratos and Atreus till the top of the mountain which obviously states Odin knows about Kratos wreaking Havoc in Midgard.
What does Odin want from Kratos? Firstly, Odin calls Kratos guilty of the murder of Magni, Modi, and Baldur and then comes up with quite a surprising offer. He asks Kratos to not get in his way, and in return, Odin will not bother him. He also asks Atreus to give up his search for Tyr.
With Odin not technically dead, as his soul is trapped inside Atreus' marble, Kratos hands it over to Freya, explaining that he would never rob her of the choice between life and death again, leaving Odin's fate in Freya's hands. No longer needing Odin's death to make her whole, she hands the marble back to Atreus.
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.
Born in the Wildwoods of Midgard, Loki, later named Atreus was conceived between the Greek God, Kratos and the Jötunn, Faye. Unbeknownst of his true heritage, Atreus spent most of his childhood as a sickly child and was taken care of by his mother while his father was absent for long periods of time to hunt food.
Throughout the Greek era of the series, Kratos is portrayed as a Spartan warrior, who becomes known as the "Ghost of Sparta" after accidentally killing his family due to the trickery of his former mentor Ares, the God of War. He later avenges the deaths of his family and becomes the new "God of War" after killing Ares.
Kratos Finds Out His Son Is Loki - God of War Ending (Free Camera Mode) Jotunheim Realm of GIANTS - YouTube.
Of course, Thor does kill Kratos in that battle but immediately brings him back to life in a fun gameplay twist. This, however, was not related. Elsewhere the pair discussed the amount of puzzle assistance provided by side characters, something that was widely criticised after release.
Just as Thor begins to repent for his sins and heed Kratos' plea to be a better god, Odin appears and kills Thor. Kratos, Freya and Atreus then battle and defeat Odin. Atreus uses Giant magic to trap Odin's spirit in a marble, then Sindri appears, snatches the marble and smashes it to bits with a hammer.
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.
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.
Although Kratos can exhibit some incredible feats of strength and has a history of killing what some might assume are unkillable and unstoppable gods, he is no match for Ragnarok itself.
Is Kratos Stronger than Odin? A. The blades Kratos uses are more powerful than Odin's magic. His blades can create flames in Helheim, an impossible feat for even Odin's magic.
In a cutscene from the first game. After it's revealed that the village that he just burned down had his wife and daughter inside, the ashes swirled around him and stuck to his skin, turning it white. It was so that anyone that looked at him knew what he had done.
4 Saitama Can Literally Beat Kratos With A Single Punch
Saitama does not get excited about battle anymore, and that is because he has become the strongest known being in the universe. Like Kratos, Saitama possesses inhuman strength and endurance, but unlike the God of War, he has unparalleled speed and reflexes.
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.
Kratos is the Olympian god of force. In the 20th century, the Titan Typhon banished all the Olympians to the Land of Shades, but Hercules defeated Typhon and restored the gods to Olympus.
Thor was born to Odin, king of Asgard, and the giantess, Fjörgyn. He is also the older half-brother of Týr, Heimdall, and Baldur.
- In God of War 2, Zeus directly refers to Kratos as "my son" and his "flesh and blood" during their battle. - Zeus is shown to be Kratos' father in a time travel vision depicting his birth. His mother is the mortal Callisto. - Athena also states Kratos is Zeus' son and therefore a half-brother to her.
Loki – Thor's archenemy and adoptive brother. The son of Laufey, ruler of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, one of the "Nine Worlds" of the Asgardian cosmology. He is a master of spellcasting and trickery.
Basically, Zeus is physically stronger than Odin in terms of raw strength, being the second physically strongest of the Olympians gods, surpassed only by his son, Hercules, without supplementing his strength with his other powers.
If you are talking about movies, Old Odin can be defeated by Surtur, Dormammu, Hela, Strange, Ancient One and IW Thanos. But Odin in his prime was undefeated, unchallenged throughout the nine realms and beyond. This is been confirmed by Hela, Loki, Frigga, Laufey and Thor.