Thread:Nerdtastic1221/@comment-2106279-20171104000439/@comment-2106279-20171104002227

I suppose the Loki page is fine as is. But would you mind if I reinserted the part on Odin's page?

Specifically replacing: " Odin's sadness and age allowed Loki to take the throne away from him, banishing Odin onto  Earth  and using his illusions to look like Odin and trick the entire kingdom and ruling over all the Nine Realms. While he had eventually recovered from the Hypnosis Spell placed on him by Loki, Odin chose to remain in exile in  Norway  and would ultimately reach the end of his long life. After an emotional farewell to his sons, Odin finally went to  Valhalla . However, his spirit would remain alive to help Thor in his future journeys forever." with:

" After Loki   faked his death   in   Svartalfheim, Loki placed a spell on Odin, stripping him of his powers and banishing him to a retirement home in   New York City . With his power taken from him, Odin struggled to keep Hela at bay, causing his daughter to nearly escape from her banishment. Over time, he was able to break free of Loki's spell and relocated to   Norway , where he resigned himself to his exile.

After Thor exposed Loki's disguise, the pair used the Bifrost Bridge to return to New York in order to find Odin. They received unexpected assistance from Doctor Strange, who located Odin in Norway and used his Sling Ring to open a portal and send the two brothers there. Loki and Thor reunited with Odin once more, where Odin revealed Hela's existence to them. Shortly after doing so, Odin passed away and ascended to Valhalla. With Odin no longer alive, Hela was able to escape her imprisonment and returned to claim her birthright as Queen of Asgard."

^ I can trim that down if you'd like, it's just the previous version doesn't sit well with me. Loki didn't rule over the Nine Realms and he didn't fool Odin due to Odin's sadness or grief. And we don't know if it was a "Hypnosis Spell". All we know was that it was a spell that caused him to lose his memories and most of his power. That doesn't automatically equate to hynopsis.