He doesn't take calls though he makes plenty. He speaks in a language he's grown accustomed to rather then what he’s comfortable with. Marketing, placement, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, profits, losses and sales pitches – these are the spells he weaves, the future he sees and the words that ground him to the here and now.
Sometimes he pokes his head out of the study, barking orders at Heimdall for any number of things; messages, lunch, has so and so called back yet?
The All-Father knows, the All-Father sees and the world the Norse had is intangible, a ghost of a past few believe in. He pushes thoughts of Ragnarok aside. In order to end the world they must first become a part of it again.