![]() ![]() ![]() So the Draycotts draft a contract to purchase Odin's immortal soul and all the power that goes with it in exchange for Odin having a comfortable life in Woodshead with a constant supply of fresh linen sheets.Odin's very, very, very expensive private medical care. ![]() That way you get what you want, and a lot of other people get what they want, only they get it through you, and they feel a little obligated to you. It's like you buy a big property, and then you sell off what you don't want. The Draycotts realize they have a huge opportunity, but they don't want to make things too complicated and unwieldy, so, as Clive Draycott says in chapter 30,.Odin makes his way to an advertising agency where he runs into Cynthia Draycott, who realizes that he is an actual god with actual powers, so she tells her husband.Before the start of the story, Odin, the All-Father, was a homeless person living rough in England, and he saw a commercial where an actor played a god to sell soft drinks, and he thought maybe he could do that to earn some money, since he is an actual god.Here's what Dirk figured out (essentially, some of the details he learns in chapter 30): He probably still didn't understand where the eagle came from. Dirk "solved the case", which in this instance means he understood finally why all of the events in the story had happened. ![]()
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