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A Dark Norse Myth. For thousands of years, Odin carried a secret — he knew exactly how he would die. A wolf. Jaws wide enough to swallow the sky. And no way to stop it. So he tried to outrun fate with knowledge. He hung from the World Tree for nine days, pierced by his own spear, bleeding into the void until the runes carved themselves into his mind. He tore out his own eye and dropped it into a well for a single drink of wisdom. He deceived a woman in the dark of a mountain and stole the Mead of Poetry before dawn. Every sacrifice gave him answers. And every answer told him the same thing it was never going to be enough. This is the story of Odin, the All-Father. Not the king on the throne, but the god who destroyed himself piece by piece for knowledge that could never save him. A tale of obsession, sacrifice, and walking into the end with open eyes. In Norse mythology, Odin is the chief of the Aesir gods, the ruler of Asgard, and the seeker of wisdom above all else. He discovered the runes through self-sacrifice on Yggdrasil, traded his eye for knowledge at Mimir's well, and built Valhalla not as a paradise for the dead — but as an army for the end of the world. His story is one of the most complex and haunting in all of Norse mythology. #NorseMythology #DarkMythology #Mythology #Odin #Folklore #Yggdrasil