The Adventures of Odin and Jesus: Sin City
Two ancient powers walk into Las Vegas.
The city may never recover.
Odin has seen war, kings, sacrifice, and the long ruin of empires. Jesus has seen humanity at its best, worst, and most confusing. But neither of them is fully prepared for Las Vegas — a city of lights, temptation, bad decisions, and drinks that should probably not be trusted.
Mythic comedy • Ancient gods, modern chaos, cultural confusion, friendship, faith, temptation, demons, and trouble in Sin City.
A mythic comedy about ancient wisdom, modern nonsense, and two divine figures trying to survive Las Vegas.
Odin did not come to Las Vegas looking for enlightenment.
Jesus did not come looking for trouble.
Unfortunately, Las Vegas is very good at providing both.
When the Allfather and the Son of God cross paths in the modern world, their meeting sparks a strange and hilarious journey through casinos, restaurants, strangers, demons, misunderstandings, theology, bad wine, worse beer, and the kind of human behavior that makes even ancient beings pause and reconsider creation.
Together, they must navigate a city built on temptation, performance, spectacle, and excess — while trying to understand each other, the modern age, and the stubborn, ridiculous, beautiful mess of humanity.
One god came with ravens.
One came with grace.
Neither came prepared for Vegas.
Ancient powers dropped into the modern world
For readers who enjoy mythological comedy, sharp dialogue, cultural collision, divine misunderstandings, and stories where gods are powerful but not always prepared, Sin City begins a strange new series where ancient beings confront the absurdity of modern life.
This is a story for readers who like their mythology with wit, heart, blasphemous proximity, and just enough sincerity beneath the chaos to make the laughter matter.
Odin has questions.
Jesus has patience.
Las Vegas has other plans.
Faith, culture, friendship, and the comedy of misunderstanding
At its heart, The Adventures of Odin and Jesus: Sin City is about what happens when two world-shaping figures meet outside the boundaries of temples, churches, sagas, and scripture.
It is about culture shock, language, belief, temptation, judgment, mercy, old grudges, strange friendship, and the deep confusion of watching humanity invent new ways to be foolish.
The lights are bright.
The wine is questionable.
And Odin is already annoyed.
Odin and Jesus
One is the Allfather — grim, cunning, battle-tested, and not always amused.
The other is Jesus — patient, compassionate, quietly sharp, and far more dangerous to nonsense than people expect.
Together, they are not a team anyone planned for.
Suspicious, hungry, war-wise, proud, and deeply distrustful of weak drink. Odin brings ravens, old grudges, sharp judgment, and a battlefield mind to a city that refuses to behave like a battlefield.
Calm, merciful, quietly incisive, and patient enough to worry almost everyone around him. Jesus brings grace, uncomfortable insight, and the ability to turn a simple conversation into a spiritual crisis.
They do not always agree. They do not always understand each other. But in Las Vegas, that may be the only thing keeping the world from becoming even stranger.
Las Vegas is temptation with neon around it.
In this story, Las Vegas is more than a backdrop. It is a testing ground.
Casinos, buffets, blackjack tables, cheap miracles, expensive mistakes, street performers, desperate prayers, and demons hiding where no one thinks to look — the city becomes a place where ancient wisdom runs headfirst into modern spectacle.
For Odin, Las Vegas is a battlefield without honor.
For Jesus, it is a city full of lost sheep, loud music, and deeply questionable wine.
For everyone else, it is probably safest not to ask too many questions.
Divine comedy with a human heart underneath the trouble.
- Ancient gods in the modern world
- Culture clash and theological confusion
- Temptation, mercy, pride, and patience
- Friendship between unlikely powers
- The absurdity of human behavior
- Demons, casinos, bad wine, and worse decisions
- The strange grace hidden beneath comedy
- Mythic trouble in very human places
- Old powers confronting modern nonsense
The Adventures of Odin and Jesus begins here.
Sin City begins a comic mythological series where Odin and Jesus stumble, argue, observe, and occasionally interfere their way through the modern world.
The series is built on one simple question: what happens when ancient powers walk through today’s world and realize humanity has not become less strange — only better lit?
Book One begins in Las Vegas.
Two ancient powers.
One modern city.
Absolutely no adult supervision.