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ninawolv3rina · 1 year
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anabimelo · 1 year
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favorite talking head
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something-in-the-seas · 4 months
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medievildead · 1 year
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God of war Ragnarok men compilation or something
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bladesofkyber · 7 days
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God of War (2018) | dev. Santa Monica Studios Music by Bear McCreary released April 20, 2018
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agoldengalaxy · 9 days
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found family mentions in ragnarok
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upn-the-sky · 3 months
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Kratos after Valhalla
Okay, in post canon I wish for one thing.
I wish Kratos start to slowly returning to his roots after many sessions of therapy in Valhalla. I mean in a good way, not to his trauma, but to his ancestry.
In Ragnarok he had allowed himself to speak about Greece, when it is safe. But in Valhalla he got nearly in a full contact with his homeland. With his memories, with his mother tongue. With his spartan-self.
I mean he denied his greek origin for the hundres of years, not only as an olympian god, but as a man of his culture, because he saw only what he has lost back then and what he has destroyed with his own arms. He was agree to become a foreigner without a name and a past, but his homeland always was a part of him. Hidden and revealed by the Lady of the Forge when she crafted Draupnir for him.
I kinda see Norse saga as his personal journey of reconnection with his descent.
From complete closeness about his origin to sharing his memories one by one about the food, about the literature, about Sparta. To using spear - the first weapon he learned in his life as a Spartan. To facing and LIVING his memories of Greece directly in Valhalla.
And I wish to see him going further and further.
Red chitons or cloth around his hips instead of a trousers. Golden meanders at his clothes, which he embroidered or paint by himself. Bare feet, sandals. Playing flute of lyre he made. Evenings with telling the myths (shock-content about Olympians). Spartan war dances among his friends and teaching Freya to dance it with him.
That would be beautiful... 😭
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ruined-blog · 2 months
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They are brothers ur honor.
I think they'd eventually get along at that age.
I can't decide what I picture a younger Mimir to look like so...
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readerconfused · 4 months
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Kratos automatically against Mimir not thinking he's enough for Sigrun and defending that he is worthy of love is one of the most beautiful demonstrations of their friendship
him saying he would beat the person if they dared to talk about Mimir like that (⁠╥⁠﹏⁠╥⁠) they are so brothers
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anyabathory-blog · 11 months
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Gift for a friend
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i-28-29 · 1 year
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Beach day
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littlemarylil · 1 month
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capna-honey · 2 months
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Look at these silly billys
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(they’re cats cause i cant draw them as humans)
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something-in-the-seas · 3 months
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"Kratos, Mimir, and Angrboda are going to leave Midgard because Atreus will need their help against enemy gods-" okay, but consider that Kratos, Mimir, and Angrboda are gonna leave Midgard to seek out Atreus because they need his help.
Think about what Kratos said before Atreus left: "we survived today because your choices. Who to trust. Who to call friend. Son, you are ready."
I'm not saying that Kratos saving Atreus from the next Big Bad wouldn't be a good story, but it just feels too predictable and not what SSM is setting up. Kratos sees his son as an equal now. By the time Atreus comes back, he's going to be a young adult. Atreus immediately getting captured by the next pantheon (mostly seen this with the Egyptian pantheon which... the series has established they're not really like that) and needing his dad to go rescue him just feels kinda lame. It also kinda proves Kratos' old viewpoint right.
I think it'd be a perfect bookend for their relationship if it was Kratos coming to Atreus for help, especially when their whole tension in Ragnarök was about Atreus wanting to protect Kratos (and them both hiding the truth from each other). I think when Kratos is inevitably at his lowest point, he's going to need Atreus to raise him up. Everyone will need the hope and light Atreus brings.
And I think that lowest point is going to be Tyr dying. Listen, I love him, but Valhalla gave him so many subtle death flags: him wanting Kratos to take his position as God of War, him helping Kratos find peace and enlightenment, the overall Jesus vibes... I think he's going to heroically sacrifice himself when fighting the next Big Bad and ascend to the Higher Plane of Existence.
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paragonrobits · 6 months
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Freya after the events of God of War Ragnarok probably: There is a question that has been haunting me ever since I started thinking about how closely I came to letting everything go wrong. Mimir: Oh, aye? Freya: I started considering it after Atreus came to me and revealed to me that, so far as he knew, he was the last of the giants. That they were all dead, and that his true name was Loki, destined to carry doom to the enemies of the Jotnar. Freya: And after I almost killed Kratos, and Loki went mad with rage and became a bear, I realize how little I truly understood of the situation. And of Loki himself, and what he might became. Freya: If he could have been more dangerous than his father, in the wrong circumstances. Mimir: You see certain... trends, you might call him. Echoes in the world. Hints of how things might go, or WILL go, in other situations. The kind of destiny he might have became no matter what, if things were different. Mimir: So you want to know if, you'd killed Kratos, if Loki would be as bad as him? Freya: Yes. If Kratos had died there, what would have happened? Mimir: I love the lad, I do. I care about him, and I know he cares about me. But I can't say that I don't look at him and think I know WHY Odin was so interested in him; the lad could be so much like him. Mimir: I've seen the prophecies. I see the fate curling around that lad. I've seen what he might became, what he's ALREADY made. Mimir: Jormungandr, the serpent who was Thor's only equal. Garm reborn as Fenrir. They're his creations; the giants thought Jormagundr would be born from his hate and rage when his father was killed, y'see. In a sense, they are his children. Mimir: Monsters, I suppose you'd call 'em, if you had a mind to be unkind. And they're made in his image. Mimir: You want to know if Loki would be as bad as Kratos? Mimir: Oh, Freya. I love the lad, I do. But I promise you, if it came to it, he would be WORSE. Mimir: I can see it in him. He's a father of monsters, and he could be so much worse if he weren't determined to be better than that. Kratos told me once, about a terrible beast meant to usurp Zeus in the cycle of the gods of his homeland, a thing named Typhon. A living natural disaster and father of the most fearsome monsters in the land, and when he spoke about him, I saw a shadow of Loki in those stories. Mimir: Generational stories. Monsters driven to be worse by pain and loss. 'Spose we dodged a very, VERY lucky bullet, yes? Freya: ...I suppose so.
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drawbyjessu · 3 months
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Mimir from God of war
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