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Faye god of war
Faye god of war








  • An endgame story mission triggers, called “Beyond Ragnarök”.
  • She is the blacksmith you met in Vanaheim, at Freyr’s camp.
  • Lunda replaces Sindri/Brok as the blacksmith.
  • Everything tied to completion can be done post-story. There are also no collectibles or trophies or anything tied to 100% completion in those missable areas. However, any rewards from Chests that you may have missed in those sections can be bought at the blacksmith’s shop after the story, so nothing is missable.
  • The Atreus-exclusive main story sections cannot be revisited.
  • She has the same Sonic Arrows and Runic Arrows that Atreus had, so you can still explore freely. Freya replaces him permanently as your travel companion.
  • Atreus is gone from the game and never returns.
  • What Happens After the Story? What Changes? For example, in Midgard at The Derelict Outpost or The Canyons.
  • Post-story you can run across characters from Asgard in different locations to see what they’re up to.
  • For example, if you return to Helheim after closing all Hel-Tears you can have a short chat with Hraesvelgr.
  • There are many locations you can return to for some extra dialogue related to Favors once you complete them.
  • For example, if you do them with Freya, she acknowledges a fair bit how it seems out of character for Kratos to be helping out in rather selfless ways and it shows his growth as a character.
  • Because of the fact you can do most Favors and Side Content (except the explicitly post-story ones) with either Atreus or Freya depending on when in the story you do them, there are actually different dialogue lines recorded for each while doing many of the Favors.
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  • Therefore the final shrine panel as done by Angrboda, predicts Kratos being revered by other people, which as he states to Freya and Mimir is one he had never imagined before.įinally a few other interesting observations about the ending, post-game, and how it is set up.
  • But by the end of the Norse saga, one of the biggest aspects of Kratos’ growth as a character is learning to care for others around him outside his family, with him and Atreus ready to fight Odin on their own while their allies help to save as many people as possible in Asgard.
  • Now, if you remember Odin’s conversation with Kratos at the end of Forging Destiny, Odin says Kratos doesn’t know about the aspects of godhood such as being worshipped or revered by mortals and accuses him of being selfish and only caring about himself.
  • If you had been looking around Angrboda’s treehouse during The Lost Sanctuary and noticed her paintings, you could have spotted that all of them are done specifically with red, blue, and yellow paint, just like the third panel of the shrine.
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    Painted over the panel is a large depiction of Kratos in a statuesque form, with smaller human figures around appearing to be in reverence and making offerings to the figure of Kratos.Looking very closely at the third panel, the original depiction is of Kratos dying in Atreus’ arms, as shown in the original Jotunheim shrine that Angrboda shows to Atreus when he visits her treehouse.The contents of the second shrine are a bit vague and require remembering some context from the prior parts of the story. Kratos commits to helping rebuild the Nine Realms, with Mimir and Freya both also agreeing to continue on the path with him.Kratos walks around to find a second set of doors on the back of the shrine, with a depiction of Kratos leaving Olympus, the events of the Norse saga, and a third panel in an entirely different art style.Atreus now ready to go out on his own commits to finding the rest of the Giants, in the marbles where their souls are held. Kratos agrees to let him go alone.This allowed Kratos and Atreus to make their own path and prevented the original prediction from occurring. This shrine was created by Faye, depicting her destroying the shrine from Jotunheim, which predicted Kratos’ death, followed by her own death.

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    Atreus speaks with the characters who are gathered in a safe location in Midgard, then meets with Angrboda who shows him and Kratos a hidden shrine in the mountain.

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    This is in line with actual Norse mythology, where Freyr is killed by Surtr during the events of Ragnarok.

  • Freyr gave his life at the end to allow the other characters to escape, temporarily blocking Ragnarok’s (the monster that Surtr became) sword.
  • After the events of Ragnarok, Odin is defeated and Asgard is destroyed, with most friendly characters and civilians being evacuated to the other realms.









  • Faye god of war