"Odd pushed himself to keep walking, one step at a time, remembering when he had walked with ease and never thought twice about the miracle of putting one foot in front of the other and pushing the world towards you."
— Odd and the Frost Giants, Neil Gaiman (via shadowofawhisper)
(Source: thevolatilemolotov)
"There was a boy called Odd, and there was nothing strange or unusual about that, not in that time or place. Odd meant the tip of a blade, and it was a lucky name"
— Odd and the Frost Giants, Neil Gaiman (via dysco)
