However it was actually Thor that held the begrudging hatred of ice Giants and the promise to slay them. After murdering his grand-father Ymir and seeing to the creation of the world from his Corpse Odin generally kept a good distance from needless battle, instead dedicating his existence to the aquisition of Wisdom, Magic and lore.
So it should say "Thor promised to kill..." and even then, according to Norse Mythology they are not all dead, they are simply waiting for Surt to harry from Muspelheim and to usher Ragnarok.
However it was actually Thor that held the begrudging hatred of ice Giants and the promise to slay them. After murdering his grand-father Ymir and seeing to the creation of the world from his Corpse Odin generally kept a good distance from needless battle, instead dedicating his existence to the aquisition of Wisdom, Magic and lore.
So it should say "Thor promised to kill..." and even then, according to Norse Mythology they are not all dead, they are simply waiting for Surt to harry from Muspelheim and to usher Ragnarok.
Yeah I only knew from the cover of Age of Mythology
However it was actually Thor that held the begrudging hatred of ice Giants and the promise to slay them. After murdering his grand-father Ymir and seeing to the creation of the world from his Corpse Odin generally kept a good distance from needless battle, instead dedicating his existence to the aquisition of Wisdom, Magic and lore.
So it should say "Thor promised to kill..." and even then, according to Norse Mythology they are not all dead, they are simply waiting for Surt to harry from Muspelheim and to usher Ragnarok.