In the Marvel comics, Odin sacrificed his right eye to the fountain guardian giant, Ymir, in order to drink the water from the Spring of Wisdom to gain enough wisdom to protect Asgard.
In the myths, Odin lost his lost eye in order to gain wisdom, which made him the smartest and wisest existence in the divine realm. His missing eye became a symbol of mystery and holiness, and he obtained the ability to see through time and space and see through the essence of things. He had unparalleled foresight and could make wise decisions. In the plot of Marvel Comics, Odin gave an eye to the shadow (the Loa Death God Muezara of the shadow realm) in order to obtain the ability to observe the shadow realm. This eye was eventually obtained by the warden and twisted into the "Warden's Eye." The warden relied on the Warden's Eye to understand the movements of the entire Devouring Abyss. In the game storyline, the Warden's Eye appeared as the second BOSS in the Commanding Sanctuary dungeon. In the online novel, Odin's Lost Eye had become a Mythical grade exclusive equipment. After Zai Xuan obtained this unique equipment from an instance dungeon, it was bound to him and could not be traded. It also had an active skill. Zai Xuan had used this equipment to replicate the Lightning Chain skill. This equipment was extremely important to Zai Xuan's change in fate, allowing him to once again open up a different destiny.
Odin sacrificed his eye to gain wisdom and knowledge. He gave it up voluntarily in a quest for greater understanding of the universe and its mysteries.
In Norse mythology, Odin sacrificed his eye to gain wisdom and knowledge. He voluntarily gave it up in his pursuit of greater understanding of the universe and its mysteries.
The Eye of Odin had many meanings. In the card game, the Eye of Odin was a permanent trap card with a rarity of N. In Norse mythology, in order to gain wisdom, Odin soaked one of his eyes in the spring water of Mimir. This eye could also be seen as a manifestation of the Eye of Odin. The Eye of Odin was also involved in the game " ASKA ". Players believed in its power and could summon smart NPC villagers. In addition, there were some stories such as reporters trying to report strange phenomena and in the process explore the connection between members of the mysterious organization and the mythical Odin, which involved the Eye of Odin.
The 'Odin Eye' manhwa tells a tale of a hero with the Odin Eye, who has to battle against evil forces and overcome numerous obstacles. The plot is rich in fantasy elements and character development.
In Norse mythology, Odin exchanged one eye for the mysterious knowledge of the Mimir Spring and sacrificed himself for the wisdom and power of Rune (after being hung upside down on the World Tree for nine days and nine nights, he obtained the meaning and power contained in Rune words). In the plot of the Shadow Kingdom, Odin exchanged one eye with Muezara and obtained the ability to spy on the shadow realm.
Odin's loss of his eye was a significant act. He did it to gain profound wisdom and insights. This sacrifice was part of his journey to become a more powerful and knowing deity.
A fanfiction could revolve around the idea that the Eye of Odin has been stolen by a rogue demigod who wants to use its power for his own gain. Percy Jackson is called in to stop this demigod. The Eye of Odin in this story could be a key to unlocking an ancient power that could change the balance between the Greek and Norse worlds. Percy has to learn about Norse magic and lore quickly in order to face this new threat. He might meet some Norse demigods along the way who either help or hinder his progress.
In the Marvel comics, Odin sacrificed his right eye in order to drink the water from the Spring of Wisdom to gain enough wisdom to protect Asgard. In the manga, Odin's character was conceited, selfish, jealous, and arbitrary. He had a big fight with the female Thunder God (Jane) because the female Thunder God could lift the Thunder God's Hammer, but Odin and his son Saul couldn't. This made him brood over it. Moreover, in the Thor series of comics adapted from Norse mythology, the story of Odin's blindness was very similar to the way in mythology.
Zai Xuan's manga related to the Eye of Odin was called Obtaining Mythical Equipment.