00:00 First Faye Flashback 4:50 Faye's Rebellion Against Odin 7:30 Kratos Remembers Faye in the Light 10:00 Freya Talks about Faye 11:28 Brok on Faye 12:49 Second Faye Flashback 18:47 Third Faye Flashback 24:35 Fayes REAL Prophecy 30:47 When Faye Fought Thor FULL STORY
Nice to see the second woman that Kratos ever truly fell in love with. They had moments together of them being sweet. Laufey the just even had moments of dominance with Kratos when they talked. A bit of flirtatious teasing, but still words of love and wisdom. She was even shown to be an equal to Kratos in battle. Not only did Laufey fight well against Kratos when they first met, but even before that, Laufey was able to go toe-to-toe with Thor and survived, even if Thor was drunk and not at his best. Laufey even had a temper that rivaled the rage of Kratos, as shown with her previous encounter with Thor. She had more in common with Kratos than he ever realized until she was gone, which may have been what drew them to each other. It was nice to know that Faye didn't want Kratos and Atreus to know their fate so that they could choose their own path, so that they could choose to be better.
But they never fought lmao 🤣 Please tell when they did Because last I check the the battle ended as soon as it began so they didn't fight lol they fell in love
@@lunaitor-uq9hz or it could be that they had a brief confrontation where they saw each other as an enemy (And Kratos by that time was letting wolves and Trolls maul him to control his anger). Her fight with Thor seemed impressive at first until you realize Thor was blind drunk and doesn't remember a single bit about that encounter other than some tiny details.
I WISH we had seen some of the first woman too. His first wife was never truly shown on flashbacks, and the only game that sorta did it (assencion), kinda made an ilusion and it's just her wanting to fuck with him. Not much to go by, especially when Kratos is so much LESS reserved in the original Trilogy, so it never truly felt he was mourning her, while in the new games Kratos visibly shows pain when he thinks or talks about her.
"walk away unscathed" is quite the thing to say considering both of them fought in first meet and only stopped because they got tired. Needless to say she can handle herself against him very well
That’d be fun, maybe even some DLC. I’m most interested in seeing what Tyr can do in battle. Dude is like 10 feet tall with a reach of over 100 inches, knows magics from all the realms, and if he’s like other gods of war he’s a total badass with every weapon imaginable and with his bare hands. His primary weapon being a spear adds even more range to his attacks and movements. I imagine Odin and Thor had to team up on him to incapacitate and seal him.
Faye's comment about how they can't be defined by their pasts hits harder when you uncover the devastation wreaked by her fight with Thor in Vanaheim. Once upon a time she was walking the same path as Kratos used to, furious with the gods and desperate for revenge, but after the collateral damage wreaked upon the crater, the punishments the Dwarves suffered for the failed rebellion, she realized that rage won her nothing. Likely that's when she changed her modus operandi to Laufey the Just, working to thwart the Aesir through the methods Mimir described, freeing their prisoners and feeding the starving rather than straight conflict. Funny to think Thor was angry that he never got to fight Laufey the Just, never catching on that he already had. In a way, he was doubly disappointed, denied a rematch against the stranger in Vanaheim and a match against the pesky Giant interfering with Aesir schemes.
I don't think Faye would've won and that could be the main reason why she stopped fighting Thor and the Aesirs. The truth was that Thor was heavily drunk and Faye had every reason to kill him but didn't and left a village in destruction. This could mean she couldn't kill Thor when he was vulnerable as a drunk and after collaterally killing innocents and being ashamed that she fought Thor in vain, must've damaged her pride and rethink her methods. Helping people went from a habit to a regular job for her which you can see she instilled that benevolence to Kratos and Atreus.
24:30 Think about this, this sleep mustve been the best sleep Kratos have had since Faye died. Imagine that kind of comfort right before jumping into war
it is so unsettling to me how everyone sees the axe & immediately accuses Kratos of hurting Faye, especially since he really loved her so much. Brok was the only one who had enough common sense to figure that Kratos & Atreus was Faye’s family.
This all goes to show that when Kratos met Faye, he had already numbed himself completely to deal with his pain, and was content to hide away from the world forever out of his grief and shame. She had to break him out of this very slowly. It's not unlike what Sif had begun to do with Thor.
Idk if the games ever stated explicitly or implicitly that Odin wanted to step into the light and couldn’t or did and experienced madness. But that’s an interesting observation
@@yarapah Maybe not specifically the Light, but Odin is just obsessed with knowledge. If anybody has information or experience with something that would be known to kill or ruin a person, I'm sure he'd love to probe any survivors for information.
Kratos is a huge man, and to see Faye to be as tall as Kratos, she's defintely a tall woman. Imagine if she and Freya stood side-by-side, she'll definitely towers over most characters (except Tyr and Thor) I can only imagine that Atreus would be as tall as her when he reaches maturity.
Holy cow, I always thought how much of a resemblance Faye looked to Deborah Ann Woll who was Karen Page from the Daredevil Netflix series and it's actually her!! crazy how she's now doing games! :D
I had a theory about her death. The handprints she leaves, she casts like protecting spells. So maybe this is her leaving her essence so she can pass away. Since they never explained it
Well. He never mingle with human for a long, long time. Plus she's really tall for a lady and mortal. They even fight each other on their first meeting. So to him that strength is just another Tuesday for him.
I think it's really cool that the designers give you a hint on which of the two weapons used in that battle is what caused their deaths. They are either covered in lightning bolts from Thor's Hammer Mjolnir, or frost and winds by Faye's Leviathan Axe.
This gets me on so many levels. If you truly watch and listen, there are several life lessons written into this story. Beautiful written and such a great story arch for Kratos
Kratos and Faye love other so much its painful to see Kratos with out his wife Faye it hurts Kratos so much atreus is the only thing in existences that keeps him from killing everyone and become the monster he was
Even then Kratos still learns to become a better person. He does not forget Faye's lessons one bit. 🙂 And he's rewarded in his murals when he sees himself revered as a God!
I like Faye. I think she is an incredible woman and she taught her son well. The bonds of love between her and Atreus know no bounds. That's why Atreus loves his mother so much because he spent more time with her than he did with Kratos in the first game. When Atreus and Kratos went on their journey to spread Faye's ashes in Jotunheim that gave Kratos and Atreus an opportunity to get close with each other and strengthen their bond.
"The culmination of love is grief," and I don't think words have ever hurt so much in how true they are. Not one single relationship that you enter into is done with the promise that it will last forever. A pet, a loved one, even an inanimate object All will wither and depart, leaving you broken for the memory of what you once had. Nothing promised you it will last forever, and even you can't promise that either. The trick is not to deprive yourself all of the wonderful memories because of that one lingering moment of sadness.
Played over 100 video Games in my lifetime; this has go be the best games ive ever played just based off the story alone. but the story of Kratos & Arteus in GOD OF WAR 2018 & this game is so deep because we see a father & son relationship grow & enormously; also Artreus becoming the man to rebuild the Joutnar & Kratos making peace with his past & becoming a more better God. Love how Faye being the whole source of the end of Odin’s Tyranny.
You've got to admit for someone there with rage anger and capable of such violence even as his old self Kratos has never forgotten what it is to have love in your heart and the importance of family That's one of the things that always amazed me about him you guys got to admit the guys intense but he can really surprise you
With Faye and Thor battle story, no wonder she saw a kindred spirit in Kratos and talked about how 'We must be better'. She was not just talking about Kratos but also herself.
So faye fought with thor and made that frozen lightning and thats why thor said "this feels familiar" when kratos and thor fought and made the same frozen lightning
Question that doesn't leave my head: was Faye even in love with Kratos or was she molding him and his son in the prophecy that would lead to the death of Odin?
I think she did love him because she went against the Giants to carve a new path for them. It takes a great deal of love to go against your entire kind for one person. I mean, she even let Kratos give their son a foreign name
Him being a husband and us being shown this side of him is gold. Faye casually calling him nicknames and doing little things like putting paint on his nose. I assure you the only person I can think of who can get a pass from such thing is Faye. Atreus… maybe but man. This guy is the same dude who caused the fall of Olympus.
Which Weapon Kratos should he acquire on Egyptian Mythology Japanese Mythology or Chinese Mythology in The Next God of War for me Khopesh an Egyptian sickle-shaped sword that evolved from Battle Axes A Katana or Sun Wukong's Staff
I hope he gets to keep his weapons though if that were to be the case, after finishing the game I can’t think of a game where he’s not carrying the same weapons that represent his past (Blades of Chaos), his present (Leviathan Axe) and his chosen path/future (Draupnir Spear). At the very least I’m hoping that he’d get to take 2 of them with him.
personally i felt like this was the biggest misstep they could of made. i learned everything i knew about her from the people that knew her on a personal level
Personally I think this was the best decision they could have made. We were already attached by learning about her from others, and then seeing how she looked and acted sealed the deal. She became relatable in a human sense, we could bond and immerse ourselves in the character. Every scene with her had tremendous impact. It would have not had any impact at all if Kratos had just quoted her saying "to grieve fully is to have loved fully".
I don't believe that she really loved Kratos. Let's say that Kratos was just a mortal, would she love him ? He trusted her with his past, but she didn't tell him anything about her past, what kind of a love is that ? She used him. I just don't understand why Kratos refuses to believe that she used him! He killed so many Gods because they USED him! I know he loves her, but you can't convince me that she truly loved him.
@@jordandabbs9805 The more I think about it actually the more it makes sense. Faye knew Kratos left that life behind, she knew he didn't want to do anything with Gods, but because she was blinded by vengeance, she didn't really care about what he wants; she wanted to kill them, not him who wanted to. The marked tress protected them in the first game, and she asked Kratos to cut them when she dies, she knew what will happen to them next. She wanted Ragnarök, not Kratos. She kept important secrets from him, yet he kept none from her! Are we really to believe this is true love?
00:00 First Faye Flashback
4:50 Faye's Rebellion Against Odin
7:30 Kratos Remembers Faye in the Light
10:00 Freya Talks about Faye
11:28 Brok on Faye
12:49 Second Faye Flashback
18:47 Third Faye Flashback
24:35 Fayes REAL Prophecy
30:47 When Faye Fought Thor FULL STORY
“To grieve deeply, is to have loved fully.” - Laufey the Just
pretty romantic yet sorrowful dialogue from the woman who managed to ❤️ the Ghost of Sparta himself...
Laufey and Vision, the best people you can talk to about grief.
It always reminds me of "What is grief? If not love persevering.".
This and when Atreus said goodbye to Kratos and Kratos discovered his future are the moments that make me cried like baby
My mother has said to me, "Grief is the price we pay for love". It is true
faye calling kratos "grumbles" is so adorable
What a pet name!
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx Oh mister grumbleeeeees oh wait
@@froilanflorentino1252
Your cat is called Grumbles?
It's more adorable when she called him "Good Boi".
It is cute. I love it. This is one hell of a game/movie.
Nice to see the second woman that Kratos ever truly fell in love with. They had moments together of them being sweet. Laufey the just even had moments of dominance with Kratos when they talked. A bit of flirtatious teasing, but still words of love and wisdom. She was even shown to be an equal to Kratos in battle. Not only did Laufey fight well against Kratos when they first met, but even before that, Laufey was able to go toe-to-toe with Thor and survived, even if Thor was drunk and not at his best. Laufey even had a temper that rivaled the rage of Kratos, as shown with her previous encounter with Thor. She had more in common with Kratos than he ever realized until she was gone, which may have been what drew them to each other. It was nice to know that Faye didn't want Kratos and Atreus to know their fate so that they could choose their own path, so that they could choose to be better.
But they never fought lmao 🤣
Please tell when they did
Because last I check the the battle ended as soon as it began so they didn't fight lol they fell in love
@@thetest8777 14:57 She DID say "we nearly took each other's head off" when talking about their first meeting
@@lunaitor-uq9hz or it could be that they had a brief confrontation where they saw each other as an enemy (And Kratos by that time was letting wolves and Trolls maul him to control his anger). Her fight with Thor seemed impressive at first until you realize Thor was blind drunk and doesn't remember a single bit about that encounter other than some tiny details.
I WISH we had seen some of the first woman too. His first wife was never truly shown on flashbacks, and the only game that sorta did it (assencion), kinda made an ilusion and it's just her wanting to fuck with him. Not much to go by, especially when Kratos is so much LESS reserved in the original Trilogy, so it never truly felt he was mourning her, while in the new games Kratos visibly shows pain when he thinks or talks about her.
@@advmx3 God of War 1 shows a flashback of a conversation that Kratos and Lysandra had involving the "Glory of Sparta being known to all the world!"
Faye was likely the only living being at the time who could call Kratos "grumbles" and walk away unscathed.
I think a part of him enjoys it.
Brok also called Kratos an assortment of names with no consequence.
yes, much like a spartain might trash talk his comrades, however a cutesy name like "grumbles" kinda only works from the wife.@@irvinmorales1409
"walk away unscathed" is quite the thing to say considering both of them fought in first meet and only stopped because they got tired. Needless to say she can handle herself against him very well
@@irvinmorales1409i mean he was more chilled out and brok helps him out and "speaks plain"
That she can poke fun at him and the doesn't get angry is adorable. He may even find it flattering.
"Grief is the price we pay for love". My mother has said this to me. Faye's words remind me of that
You’re mother is wise.
@@Dres2000indeed
“What is grief if not love persevering” from the MCU of all place lmao
They did such a good job that I would welcome a prequel with Faye, the giants, and odin and thors destruction on the realms.
That’d be fun, maybe even some DLC. I’m most interested in seeing what Tyr can do in battle. Dude is like 10 feet tall with a reach of over 100 inches, knows magics from all the realms, and if he’s like other gods of war he’s a total badass with every weapon imaginable and with his bare hands. His primary weapon being a spear adds even more range to his attacks and movements. I imagine Odin and Thor had to team up on him to incapacitate and seal him.
@@lukang117 didn’t think of that, that would be crazy fun to play! I hope Santa Monica does this
Meanwhile Kratos in Greece during this prequel...
@@bleepin or on his was to Midgard.
GOW: Last Guardian
Prequel story of Laufey of the Jotunar, maybe the final boss would be Kratos actually
Deborah Ann Woll did an amazing job as Faye! I'd love to see a flashback DLC where both Faye and Kratos would team up during one of their adventures.
Who all cried when Faye and kratos bid goodbye...i couldn't hold back my tears...frankly
Best female character in the God of War series other than Freya. At any rate, thank you for this excellent video of Faye in all her beauty
Faye's comment about how they can't be defined by their pasts hits harder when you uncover the devastation wreaked by her fight with Thor in Vanaheim. Once upon a time she was walking the same path as Kratos used to, furious with the gods and desperate for revenge, but after the collateral damage wreaked upon the crater, the punishments the Dwarves suffered for the failed rebellion, she realized that rage won her nothing. Likely that's when she changed her modus operandi to Laufey the Just, working to thwart the Aesir through the methods Mimir described, freeing their prisoners and feeding the starving rather than straight conflict.
Funny to think Thor was angry that he never got to fight Laufey the Just, never catching on that he already had. In a way, he was doubly disappointed, denied a rematch against the stranger in Vanaheim and a match against the pesky Giant interfering with Aesir schemes.
I don't think Faye would've won and that could be the main reason why she stopped fighting Thor and the Aesirs. The truth was that Thor was heavily drunk and Faye had every reason to kill him but didn't and left a village in destruction. This could mean she couldn't kill Thor when he was vulnerable as a drunk and after collaterally killing innocents and being ashamed that she fought Thor in vain, must've damaged her pride and rethink her methods. Helping people went from a habit to a regular job for her which you can see she instilled that benevolence to Kratos and Atreus.
Is that you, Mimir?
24:30 Think about this, this sleep mustve been the best sleep Kratos have had since Faye died. Imagine that kind of comfort right before jumping into war
Kratos wanting to help the man reconnect with his son after death is the sweetest thing I've seen
it is so unsettling to me how everyone sees the axe & immediately accuses Kratos of hurting Faye, especially since he really loved her so much. Brok was the only one who had enough common sense to figure that Kratos & Atreus was Faye’s family.
This all goes to show that when Kratos met Faye, he had already numbed himself completely to deal with his pain, and was content to hide away from the world forever out of his grief and shame. She had to break him out of this very slowly. It's not unlike what Sif had begun to do with Thor.
Faye's insistence of grief being the peak or ultimate form of love Reminds me of WandaVision.
"What is grief, if not love persevering?"
🥰
Huh, Odin was very interested in what Kratos saw in the light of Alfheim, almost broke character
Idk if the games ever stated explicitly or implicitly that Odin wanted to step into the light and couldn’t or did and experienced madness. But that’s an interesting observation
@@yarapah Maybe not specifically the Light, but Odin is just obsessed with knowledge. If anybody has information or experience with something that would be known to kill or ruin a person, I'm sure he'd love to probe any survivors for information.
@@PerfectDarklyyea exactly. I imagine the light being an instant death beam.
Though Kratos being Kratos just walks in and out like a chad
@@PerfectDarklyany knowledge to do with life and death he pursued.
Kratos is a huge man, and to see Faye to be as tall as Kratos, she's defintely a tall woman. Imagine if she and Freya stood side-by-side, she'll definitely towers over most characters (except Tyr and Thor)
I can only imagine that Atreus would be as tall as her when he reaches maturity.
0:45 when she said “Are you joining me?” I was thinking of “How it’s made: Atreus special” 😂
😅😅😅🤨🤨🤨 sus?
Holy cow, I always thought how much of a resemblance Faye looked to Deborah Ann Woll who was Karen Page from the Daredevil Netflix series and it's actually her!! crazy how she's now doing games! :D
me too!
edit: it's the actress I checked holy shit!
Aside from ho amazing the interaction of Kratos and Frye, she's very beautiful, I love those sharp eyes and relaxed tone when talking to Kratos.
I had a theory about her death. The handprints she leaves, she casts like protecting spells. So maybe this is her leaving her essence so she can pass away. Since they never explained it
“Stop making me guess your grunting and SPEAK”
This woman really put Kratos in his chair lmao
“Woman!, guard the house, I will go catch fish in the river.”
Wait wait wait. Faye picking up a whole log and throwing it away and Kratos didn't figure out she's not human? Not quite the brightest is he?
Well. He never mingle with human for a long, long time. Plus she's really tall for a lady and mortal. They even fight each other on their first meeting. So to him that strength is just another Tuesday for him.
He's also in a strange land where the rules from Greece don't apply, so it maybe Kratos figured her strength was more common in the Norse relam
He probably figured she wasn't normal, but I don't think that mattered to him.
I think it's really cool that the designers give you a hint on which of the two weapons used in that battle is what caused their deaths. They are either covered in lightning bolts from Thor's Hammer Mjolnir, or frost and winds by Faye's Leviathan Axe.
This gets me on so many levels. If you truly watch and listen, there are several life lessons written into this story. Beautiful written and such a great story arch for Kratos
Kratos and Faye love other so much its painful to see Kratos with out his wife Faye it hurts Kratos so much atreus is the only thing in existences that keeps him from killing everyone and become the monster he was
Even then Kratos still learns to become a better person. He does not forget Faye's lessons one bit. 🙂
And he's rewarded in his murals when he sees himself revered as a God!
I like Faye. I think she is an incredible woman and she taught her son well. The bonds of love between her and Atreus know no bounds. That's why Atreus loves his mother so much because he spent more time with her than he did with Kratos in the first game. When Atreus and Kratos went on their journey to spread Faye's ashes in Jotunheim that gave Kratos and Atreus an opportunity to get close with each other and strengthen their bond.
"The culmination of love is grief," and I don't think words have ever hurt so much in how true they are. Not one single relationship that you enter into is done with the promise that it will last forever. A pet, a loved one, even an inanimate object
All will wither and depart, leaving you broken for the memory of what you once had. Nothing promised you it will last forever, and even you can't promise that either.
The trick is not to deprive yourself all of the wonderful memories because of that one lingering moment of sadness.
If you do the crater quest with freya she talks about how she met Faye before she had her axe.
I would very much love a god of war game based on Faye’s story.
Played over 100 video Games in my lifetime; this has go be the best games ive ever played just based off the story alone. but the story of Kratos & Arteus in GOD OF WAR 2018 & this game is so deep because we see a father & son relationship grow & enormously; also Artreus becoming the man to rebuild the Joutnar & Kratos making peace with his past & becoming a more better God. Love how Faye being the whole source of the end of Odin’s Tyranny.
Faye is portrayed by Deborah Woll aka Karen Page from Daredevil TV Show. 😮
she actually called kratos a "good boy" 3:32
0:13 kratos got small spooned
So if kratos and Faye both possess great rage within them, then it’s most likely we will see both those rages come through Atreus
Well he can turn into an animal depending on his emotions.
Minus with a minus equals a plus, the kid's a wimp
You've got to admit for someone there with rage anger and capable of such violence even as his old self Kratos has never forgotten what it is to have love in your heart and the importance of family That's one of the things that always amazed me about him you guys got to admit the guys intense but he can really surprise you
I like to imagine the wolf they were hunting was Fenrir like 10 days old
Kratos and Atreus might be going on separate journeys now; but, they will always be a team!
I would've loved to see Fayes fight with Thor, that'd be epic
The relief when kratos saw he became the next god of war but praised this time
He truly became better. :') I also only just noticed that his new fate is painted over his original fate, where he died in Atreus's arms.
Smashed the like button 💥Big fan of your work 👊 Keep it up 👍
All of this could be the groundwork for a fantastic prequel if they wanted to do it.
I LOVE how artreus imitates Kratos, it's so funny
I remember how much I tried to picture what she looked like in the previous entry.
It seems tht Faye's as strong as a god she went toe 2 toe with thor & kratos..
She not only saved the realms from Odin, but she saved Kratos from himself.
With Faye and Thor battle story, no wonder she saw a kindred spirit in Kratos and talked about how 'We must be better'. She was not just talking about Kratos but also herself.
In his vision he was the little spoon ;3
Not even the punisher could protect her from her inevitable fate 😫
Wait... What creature was Thor drinking with in vanaheim?
So faye fought with thor and made that frozen lightning and thats why thor said "this feels familiar" when kratos and thor fought and made the same frozen lightning
Damn, after having finished this game, I never once asked myself how faye died
Thank you for these videos
Only a waifu can call the God of War a "Good Boy"
Thor did say “this feels familiar”
Question that doesn't leave my head: was Faye even in love with Kratos or was she molding him and his son in the prophecy that would lead to the death of Odin?
Maybe she was molding it in the beginning but in the process actually fell in love with kratos buy 1 get 1 free
I think she did love him because she went against the Giants to carve a new path for them. It takes a great deal of love to go against your entire kind for one person. I mean, she even let Kratos give their son a foreign name
Is it just me or Faye's appearance is like a better version of Aloy from Horizon?
She is Laufey the Just, a strong lady with a compasionate heart, Aloy just a husk only strong quality that's all.
6:40 if that was greek kratos, that man would've probably been brutally killed
So kratos is the little spoon
What if Thor fought his sister Faye.....
Wouldnt that make a Kratos a man whom feels responsible for something...
Love your vids man big inspiration
14:25, Kratos is left-handed?!
after all the days fighting with all types of weapon, especially the Blade of Chaos, i believe Kratos can use both of his hand at its best xD
Best wife
Shame they never said how she actually died. Like if Faye was so powerful, what could have killed her?
Broke seems like Therapy for kratos
Thats the girl from true blood she a vampire in the show now she a Giant 🤣
What is the black armor set that you wore called?
Kratos being a simp is gold for me
Him being a husband and us being shown this side of him is gold. Faye casually calling him nicknames and doing little things like putting paint on his nose. I assure you the only person I can think of who can get a pass from such thing is Faye. Atreus… maybe but man. This guy is the same dude who caused the fall of Olympus.
@@lettuce6321
Power move
Powerful men fall for even more powerful women
Simp is incorrect word for that condition....
10:27 not that there's anything wrong with that
How did Faye die
Damn Kratos got the Giantussy 💀
I wish Kratos clapped those cheeks ,how else Aeneas came to existence
My life is a lie bro like kratos kills he’s brothers father and. Mother AND HE dOESINT KILL FAYE?! 3:34
Damn he’s a simp
Which Weapon Kratos should he acquire on Egyptian Mythology Japanese Mythology or Chinese Mythology in The Next God of War for me Khopesh an Egyptian sickle-shaped sword that evolved from Battle Axes A Katana or Sun Wukong's Staff
I hope he gets to keep his weapons though if that were to be the case, after finishing the game I can’t think of a game where he’s not carrying the same weapons that represent his past (Blades of Chaos), his present (Leviathan Axe) and his chosen path/future (Draupnir Spear). At the very least I’m hoping that he’d get to take 2 of them with him.
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The Christianity pantheon might probably break his curse from being bound to the Blades of Chaos though.
How did Faye die?
Giants may die die of old age. So I'm inclined to believe that. 🙂
*WHYYYYYY*
_Did they have to use_ *Karen* from Daredevil* 🙄
*Freya Is soooo much hotter too*
_Anyone else feel the same?_ 🖐️🙋♂️
personally i felt like this was the biggest misstep they could of made. i learned everything i knew about her from the people that knew her on a personal level
Personally I think this was the best decision they could have made. We were already attached by learning about her from others, and then seeing how she looked and acted sealed the deal. She became relatable in a human sense, we could bond and immerse ourselves in the character.
Every scene with her had tremendous impact. It would have not had any impact at all if Kratos had just quoted her saying "to grieve fully is to have loved fully".
I wish she didn't appear in Ragnarök at all. She always comes across as Kratos lord and savior who teaches him everything.
I don't believe that she really loved Kratos. Let's say that Kratos was just a mortal, would she love him ? He trusted her with his past, but she didn't tell him anything about her past, what kind of a love is that ? She used him. I just don't understand why Kratos refuses to believe that she used him! He killed so many Gods because they USED him! I know he loves her, but you can't convince me that she truly loved him.
Nonsense
@@jordandabbs9805 The more I think about it actually the more it makes sense. Faye knew Kratos left that life behind, she knew he didn't want to do anything with Gods, but because she was blinded by vengeance, she didn't really care about what he wants; she wanted to kill them, not him who wanted to. The marked tress protected them in the first game, and she asked Kratos to cut them when she dies, she knew what will happen to them next. She wanted Ragnarök, not Kratos. She kept important secrets from him, yet he kept none from her! Are we really to believe this is true love?
She allowed them to chose their future by destroying the mural, which ultimately allowed Kratos a better future.
@@Ahmed1998gamer And yet she opened the way for him to become the new all father and become a hero rather than just a monster.
She didn’t tell him about her past because he showed no interest in it