Particularly the intertwines between father and son.
Freya Calling a Truce
Who would have thought?
It almost seems impossible that Freya would forgive Kratos… until she did, well, almost.
If you thought it doesnt get any juicer you better think again.
However difficult, Freya refuses to kill Kratos.
She doesnt fully forgive him either, instead, asking to work together to defeat Odin.
According to Norse mythology, Fenrir plays a vital role in slaying Odin himself.
However, his role is greatly reduced inGod of War Ragnarok.
It turns out Fenrir is sick and refusing to eat.
Kratos and Atreus return home to find Fenrir much worsea scene that ends in Fenrirs death.
Atreus Learning Control Over his Powers
Unfortunately, animal death doesnt end there.
However, Freyr has for a long time not been in Freyas good graces.
But we never got to see Freyr or hear his side of the story.
He goes on to express how long he mourned her loss.
Freya soon forgets whatever grievances she had against him.
All is soon forgotten, and Freya and Freyr simply revel in the joy of seeing each other again.
These created incredible father-son moments littered all across the game, some quite sad and others pretty adorable.
However, after they kill innocent people whove set camp at Asgard, Kratos is quick to correct Atreus.
As he had already started reciting his fathers close his heart advice.
Hes starting to question his father, with Kratos having classic father-figure comebacks like, Are you being sassy?
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