The term "bastard sons of Odin" typically refers to the characters in Norse mythology and Marvel Comics. In Norse mythology, the most notable figure is Loki, often seen as a blood brother to Odin rather than a biological son. In Marvel Comics, Loki is portrayed as Odin's adopted son, while other characters like Thor and Balder are his legitimate sons. Additionally, some interpretations and adaptations introduce other characters as potential "bastard sons," expanding on Odin's complex family dynamics.
The Son of Odin was created in 1986-06.
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Odin's confirmed sons are Thor, Baldur, and Vali. On different accounts it has been stated that gods such as Heimdall, Vidar, Brag, Tyr, and Hod are sons of Odin, however for most either their mother or their father cannot be positively identified. Loki is the adopted son of Odin but is not of blood lineage. Loki is actually of Jotuun and is of frost giant lineage due to his parents Farbauti and Laufey.
Thor is actually Odin's only son by the earth-spirit Fjorgyn, so while he has many half-brothers, he shares a mother with no one. Baldur and Vali are confirmed in Skaldic poetry as sons of Odin, though Snorri Sturluson attests vali as a child of Loki. Sturluson names Tyr a son of Odin in the Prose Edda, but a son of Hymir in the Poetic Edda. Hodr and Vithar are most likely sons of Odin, given their roles in the events of Ragnarok.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
The Son of Odin was created in 1986-06.
Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash was created in 1995.
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Odin's confirmed sons are Thor, Baldur, and Vali. On different accounts it has been stated that gods such as Heimdall, Vidar, Brag, Tyr, and Hod are sons of Odin, however for most either their mother or their father cannot be positively identified. Loki is the adopted son of Odin but is not of blood lineage. Loki is actually of Jotuun and is of frost giant lineage due to his parents Farbauti and Laufey.
Fenrir - sometimes called Fenris Wolf - is a huge wolf from Norse mythology. He is one of Loki's sons, and is imprisoned by the gods - he bites off Tyr's hand while they are trying to chain him up. It has been foretold that Fenrir will kill Odin, but will then be killed by one of Odin's sons.
Not counting the children born to Cersei, Robert has fathered many bastard children. He has acknowledged only one of these sons since the child was fathered by a highborn lady, Delena Florent. Vary's claims to know of 8 bastards. POV characters have encountered only five. According to a prophecy by Maggy the Frog, Robert fathered 16 bastard sons.
Thor is actually Odin's only son by the earth-spirit Fjorgyn, so while he has many half-brothers, he shares a mother with no one. Baldur and Vali are confirmed in Skaldic poetry as sons of Odin, though Snorri Sturluson attests vali as a child of Loki. Sturluson names Tyr a son of Odin in the Prose Edda, but a son of Hymir in the Poetic Edda. Hodr and Vithar are most likely sons of Odin, given their roles in the events of Ragnarok.
Gungnir is Odin's spear in Norse mythology. Created by the sons of Ivaldi it was supposed to be so perfectly weighted that it could not miss when thrown.
Odin was the "Father God" His sons Thor 'God of thunder' and Loki 'the trickster' have been made popular by comics.
I assume you are talking about surviving Ragnarok, and yes, there are a few. The more important ones are Odin's sons, Vali and Vidar.
The battle of Ragnarok has a very 'charming' epilogue. Balder comes back from the dead as does the blind Höðr who killed him. The two humans that survived by hiding in a tree were Líf and Lífþrasir. Odin's brother Honir Odin's sons Vidar and Vali (possibly the same person) Thor's sons Modi and Magni. (They also preserve Mjöllnir, thor's hammer)
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.