On one occasion, his wife Frigga stole a piece of gold from Odin's portrait made of gold, and broke the statue, making it impossible for the statue to confess who the thief was (Odin once put a Lunnas spell on the statue's mouth to make it speak). This move angered Odin. So Odin angrily left the "Kingdom of the Gods" and wandered on the ground. In his absence, his brothers Willy and Vi took Odin's place. Because Vili and Ve look like Odin, Frigga doesn't know, but they don't have Odin's power, so the frost giant blocked the earth with ice and destroyed all living things. Fortunately, seven months later, Odin came back and the two thieves also ran away. Frost giants dare not do evil again, and the world is full of vitality. This is also the Nordic explanation of why winter will come. Nordic May Festival (May 1 Sunday) is to celebrate Odin's return.
In Norse mythology, Odin, the Lord of the gods, led the AS protoss in a long-term war of resistance against their arch-enemy giants. Odin has a single eye. He bought incomparable wisdom with the price of one eye, so he can know the past and the future. Edward, the son of Odin, is the bane of giants. He is powerful and often fights with giants, killing many giants, so he has the title of God of War. Because the protoss has always been the patron saint of mankind, it prevents giants from invading human settlements and defending mankind. Besides gods and giants, there are two monsters in the myth. The first monster is a big snake. It lives in the deep sea. It travels around the world and bites its tail with its mouth. The second monster is a wolf. It was so fierce that Assyrians were afraid of it, so the gods tied the wolf to the mountain with tricks.
AS protoss ended in a battle called "Twilight of the Gods". Although Odin predicted the coming of the end, he did not tell other gods, because this is the fate that all gods can't escape. In this battle, the giant and two monsters jointly attacked the residence of the AS protoss, and all the gods went all out to fight, but under the siege of the giant, AS gods died one after another. Finally, Ai, the god of war, died of poisoning, and Odin himself was swallowed by Fenrir, the giant wolf. After all the gods and giants died, Sulut, the only surviving king of giants, waved his burning magic sword and burned the whole world. When the flame goes out, the new world is reborn, and only human beings are left in the world, which is the end of the Nordic myth.