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Ez Amolyan Szгјletг©snapi Ajгўndг©kthe Almighty Joh... Guide

Axl let out a dry, disbelieving laugh. He looked at the half-empty glass on the table and flicked his fingers. The glass didn't just slide; it shattered into a thousand sparkling diamonds before reforming into a perfect, glowing sphere of water.

"So, let me get this straight," Axl said, gesturing vaguely at the flickering lightbulbs. "I’m not just 'Axl with a bad attitude.' I’m Odin?" Axl let out a dry, disbelieving laugh

Mike nodded, his arms crossed. "The All-Father. Though, at the moment, you're more like the 'All-Stumbler.' It’s the family curse, Axl. Or a gift, depending on how you look at it." "So, let me get this straight," Axl said,

Axl looked down at his hands. He didn't feel like a god. He felt like a guy who worked construction and forgot to pay his phone bill. But as he looked at the wooden table in front of him, he felt a strange, electric hum vibrating in his palms. He focused, just for a second, and the wood grain seemed to glow with a faint, ancient light. "And the rest of you?" Axl asked. Though, at the moment, you're more like the 'All-Stumbler

The phrase you mentioned— "Ez amolyan születésnapi ajándék" —translates from Hungarian to and it’s a line famously spoken by the character Axl Johnson in the TV show The Almighty Johnsons .

In the show, Axl discovers on his 21st birthday that he and his brothers are actually reincarnations of Norse Gods. Axl is the reincarnation of , the All-Father. Here is a short story inspired by that premise:

"Ez amolyan születésnapi ajándék," Axl whispered to himself in a language he shouldn't have known, yet understood perfectly. This is kind of a birthday present.