Odin arrived on Midgard through the newly completed Bifrost's first test.But the moment his boots touched the soil of Earth… he felt it.
A dark, heavy pressure in the air.An omen.
Something was wrong in this realm.
"This energy… it does not belong here," Odin muttered, narrowing his eye.
He followed the disturbance across forests and broken stone paths until the air itself began to shake. The sky above a ruined valley split open like a wound, and fire poured out. Creatures of twisted limbs and burning eyes crawled through — demons from the Hell Dimension.
And below them, a group of human mages fought desperately, their golden rings of magic spinning through the air.
Odin stepped forward, Mjölnir humming.
One mage shouted, "Hold the line! Agomotto is almost here!"
A tall figure in shining golden light dropped from above, landing in front of his warriors. His cloak fluttered like living flame.
"I am here."
Odin observed him — calm, powerful, and ancient.
The leader noticed the Asgardian aura instantly.
"You… you are no demon," he said. "State yourself."
"Odin," the Allfather answered, "King of Asgard."
The mages gasped. Even the demons stopped for a heartbeat.
Agomotto blinked."God-King Odin," he said, bowing slightly. "Our order accepts your arrival."
Odin frowned. "I did not come to assist. I came to investigate."
"Then investigate while fighting," Agomotto replied, raising his hands as more demons surged. "Midgard needs no spectators."
Odin smirked."Very well."
He struck the ground with Mjölnir. One blast.The entire front line of demons vaporized into ash.
The mages froze in awe.
One whispered, "He… he destroyed an army with one swing—"
Agomotto gave a short laugh."Impressive. Now let us end this together."
The battle grew brighter as both sides fought with full power — golden magic mixing with roaring lightning. Odin crushed dozens; Agomotto sealed rifts in the sky with precise spells. Within minutes, the valley was silent again.
Only smoke remained.
The First Meeting
Agomotto led Odin away from the battlefield and into a quiet sanctuary hidden inside a mountain. Soft lights glowed on the walls, shaped by magic rather than fire.
"This is a branch of Kamar-Taj," Agomotto said. "A place where mystic arts are trained."
Odin glanced around."Your magic is… unusual. Not runes. Not divine spellcraft."
"It is the energy of the multiverse itself," Agomotto explained. "We channel dimensions, shape them, bend them. Midgard is fragile, and we protect it from dimensional threats."
Odin nodded slowly."Your order is strong. And your task is important."
Agomotto sat opposite him.
"So why does the Allfather of Asgard stand on Midgard today?"
Odin lifted his hand. The Tesseract glowed faintly inside its container.
"I am searching for the Infinity Stones," Odin said plainly. "I have one. I must understand the rest."
Agomotto leaned back."Then you have come at the right time."
He raised his palm.
Green runes appeared, spinning gently.Lines of time curled and twisted… and the Time Stone materialized in his hand.
Odin's eye widened."So you keep one of the six."
"I guard it," Agomotto corrected. "But I cannot keep it forever. Time demands its own path."
Odin sensed his meaning immediately."You want something."
"Yes," Agomotto replied. "A weapon. A vessel that can hold the Time Stone safely — and channel its power without corrupting the wielder."
Odin exhaled slowly."The Dwarves of Nidavellir can forge such a thing."
Agomotto nodded."I have foreseen that. I have also foreseen that you will not try to take the Time Stone by force."
"Taking it serves no purpose," Odin answered. "Time cannot be ruled. Only respected."
Agomotto smiled faintly."Then we have an agreement."
He placed the Time Stone back in its dimensional fold.
"You will help me forge the weapon," he said, "an artifact for my order. I will call it… the Eye of Agamotto."
"And in return?" Odin asked.
Agomotto lifted his hands. A golden portal formed, shimmering with dimensional light.
"In return," he said, "I will show you the path to what you seek next. A place hidden even from gods — an ancient well of knowledge. It will guide you to the remaining Stones."
Odin stepped closer."You foresaw this?"
"Yes," Agomotto answered calmly. "And I foresaw that our fates will cross again — when the universe itself trembles."
Odin stared into the portal.
"Then lead on."
Agomotto gestured."To Nidavellir. Let the forging begin."
The two stepped forward, and the portal closed behind them — leaving Midgard quiet once more.
The alliance had been made.The next chapter of destiny was already waiting.
