Giuseppe Nelva
Why is Odin described as “All-Father” in God of War Ragnarok?
Odin is called “All-Father” mostly because he sired the other gods. He quite literally is their father. That’s not the only reason, though. He’s also a father to mankind and everything that has been created by his power. Among other sources, this is mentioned in the Prose Edda’s book Gylfaginning, composed in the 13th century and inspired by traditional material that is even more ancient. Below you can read the passage translated by Anthony Faulkes via Wikipedia. Incidentally, the same book describes why Odin is also called “Raven God,” due to the ravens named Huginn and Muninn that are often seen sitting on his shoulders. They fly off to observe the world at dawn and return at dinner time, relaying to the All-Father all that they see and hear. This is all you need to know on why Odin is called “All-Father” in God of War Ragnarok. The is now available for PS5 and PS4. If you’re curious to know how good it is, you can read our review.
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