"I told you that one day I'll tell you my real name. Listen, that's what people call my name: I'm called the god of war, the god of grim, the raider, and the third god. I'm one-eyed God. I am also called the supreme god, the seeker of truth. I am the father of grim, the god covered by the cloak. I am the father almighty, and I am the king of scepters. I have as many names as the wind has countless There are countless ways to die. My favorite crows are called Huin and Muin, which means thought and memory. My favorite wolves are called Fleury and Gary, and my favorite horses are called the Gallows."
Then Ian McShane raised his arms and shouted "i am odin", like a 15-year-old high school student who didn't understand the fart that he was just getting power and his uncle would die in front of him, telling him that with great power comes great responsibility Dignity can't be seen, and the atmosphere in front of it is completely ruined.
I thank you, screenwriter.
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