Crazy how nobody seemed to catch that Freya more or less prevented an entirely different ragnarok all together, that being the fact that Odin wanted her to put the same protection spell on him that she put on baldur, can you imagine an Odin that can’t die or feel pain………….
And imagine, Odin having acquired INFINITE knowledge on top of that power of immortality had Loki given him the mask... Hell, he could've found a way to even perfect Freya's immortality magic without any weaknesses if he had infinite knowledge...
"Odin reassured me that he'd be the only family I'd need." That's isolating behavior right there. It's behavior often seen in people who are perpetrators of domestic abuse. Isolating the victim from their loved ones so that way the victim can only rely on the abuser. Odin is a total sociopath and is the reason all this suffering happened to all these characters.
The writers didn't approach Odin well in this game, when you meet Odin he comes of as incredibly straight forward and likeable and it's one of those cases where the writers force a character to be bad, he kept on reiterating he didn't want war, it's almost as if he was written by two completely different people. They really should have expanded on odin
@@Jykobe491 Odin in both mythology and this game was known for being a trickster and a backstabber. So the fact they went this route doesn't surprise me.
@@Jykobe491 I think you were fooled by him just like the rest of the cast. A lot of terrible and deceptive people will typically try to give off as strong a first impression as possible to make you question any bad things they do later down the line, some even going as far as to believe their own lies.
@@Jykobe491 As someone with ASPD, that is way more real that you think. Sociopaths are more forward with their behavior than psychopaths, and even if he wasn’t being impulsive because he was nervous, it was still in his best interest to be straightforward with them. It was more likely to succeed than being subtle.
@@BSM-vw6cf its crazy good writing kratos had to pass his sister and say right im not your monster no more and freya had to accept what happend with odin fucking great writting
@@theneo7305 I like how they became friends but she still never really forgave him for Baldur's death, it makes sense cause in the last game Mimir said "she'll come around" and in this one Kratos said " I killed her son, there is letting that go" and she did both.
@@theneo7305 for freya, i dont think it was about being a monster...though its very similar....it was about taking control, her power back, i think: She was isolated, and stripped of her power to fight back, her warrior spirit, her army and family.....she had no way back to her realm, nor anyway to defend herself... Freya wasnt looking for peace, as she mentioned....she was looking for a way to fight back, when she couldnt, and then, in taking that sword, she finds it...not only finds a way to fight back, but a reason to do so...a greater reason beyond just herself... the sword was a symbol of their union... it wasnt just a union of 2 ppl, it was a political union of 2 worlds...she had to understand that asgard is just as much apart of her as vaniheim...once its in her possession, she makes the official decleration that its her sword only, basically
It's definitely new in games. I've played games since the early 80's and while there were some games in the late 90's that made us cry, it's only been recent that they have been able to fully flesh out the range of human emotions.
In my playthrough, i stuck to using Frejya's original sword she had since debut. But then i remembered what kratos said about weapons and their reputation, their dark chapter closes and new one begins for doing good. Also, Thor's hammer was used for killing giant's, it now falls to Thrud using it for good and becoming a Valkyrie. And finally, the blades of chaos represented the monster Kratos was, in 2018, he uses them to be the father he is now. I upgraded and used the wedding sword to max because Freyja uses that blade to stop Odin's tyanny and madness.
The vow indicates that in order for the sword to be unleashed, Freya must accept herself as the queen of Asgard once more, to be the person she loath the most, to heal the pain by embrace it rather than reject it.
The head seriously need to retain his body... Odin is now dead, so his body should no longer be bound to that stupid tree. I wonder what happens if Kratos return back to the exact location where Kratos decapitated Mimir's head. Will his body still be free? P.S. The reason Mimir didn't say much to Freya in this scene is because he still felt guilty of allowing Odin to manipulate and use Freya and her people for his own selfish gains.
Poor Freya. I thought she was as crazy as his son. Kratos was gonna kill her and end of the story. But I was wrong. Baldur was as crazy as Odin. But not Freya. She is a good gal and Kratos has empathy for her. It's just because her past is messed up (his brother Freyr, her exile, her fear of losing her son) ...
@@mudamuda482 Well, as we saw in this game...Kratos a Freya try to do simular things( try to protect their child at all cost instead of trusting them a let live their lifes). Difference is that for Freya it was too late to change something, while Kratos was able to let Atreus live his life
We get to see Freya clear out her home of everything that had to do with her emotionally abusive ex-husband?!? Wow this game goes all out in therapy for the characters who are open to healing.
Love how people watch this and know what she went through and then proceed to say it was just for propaganda when she said bow to your queen in the end. She absolutely deserved that.
Sometimes letting go doesn't mean to let EVERYTHING go. just the abuse and those that hurt you. i think that is why when she realized she is only against odin and not all of her realm that she does love and care for.
Of course, what kind of selfish jerk sacrifices everything positive and negative in their lives just to make themselves feel better? Keep the good and resolve and remove the bad, that's all.
And it’s why she’s willing to let go of her hatred for Kratos. She doesn’t have to forgive him, but she also doesn’t have to hate him forever. Especially since she’s now come to understand that she herself is just as much to blame for Baldur’s death as Kratos is, if not more so. Odin has hurt not just her, but all the realms on a scale far beyond anything Kratos would ever do, and even she understands that Odin is a far worse enemy than Kratos should ever be considered as.
Freya tried to put out the sword from the stone In two times then it couldn’t….the sword was not answer to her. When freya felt about herself and the sword answered her with out of the stone.
Her VA is REALLY good with anguish, grief and rage and more but...not quite so good with battle cries. "Enemies behind you, KraTOS!" That's okay the battle lines aren't that important.
I love that even if there's a lot of exposition there, can still imagine Freya's wedding ceremony with Odin. Also, gotta love 2:35, I love how Mimir's head can still somewhat turn, as he and Kratos glanced at each other
I imagine that Odin and Freya’s wedding was so chaotic that all of the 9 realms shudder in fear if they are asked about it, and Freya sometimes has nightmares about it.
Honestly this was the best side quest in the game…literally nothing can compare to the emotional depth this side quest had…not even the crater one (although gameplay-wise it was most excellent)
I mean there are parallels between Freya and Faye...they almost Killed each other, they went on adventures together, they hate the gods, wronged by the gods in a lot of ways, Kratos opening up to both meaning he told all of his story to them...Kratos is giving a Monumental amount of trust to her...the same for Faye...If they don't end up together...that would be some bullshit
@@ghostrage8805 What are you smoking bro? It's clear as day she has already forgiven him. In the norns quest Freya actually defends him saying that the reason he killed Baldur was not out of hate. And in the GoW novel Kratos says that Freya reminds him of his wife.
See here is an actual serious scene, and it definitely would’ve hit its mark on me …if it weren’t for my two brothers acting and sounding like they had Cerebral Palsy while playing SCP Secret Laboratory right next to me and chanting something about pills being the only thing they have while this cutscene played.
Freya was an idiot for what she did to her son, but as messed up cruel as it was, when you boil down to it, it's just another mistake, one of many to those who live, and all we can do is learn from them and be better so we can truly move on. Glad to see Freya is doing just that.
A lot of times, a symptom of abuse is becoming as crazy and cruel as your abuser. She needed to regain some control over her life and Baldor was her way of doing that
@@rosesweetcharlotte speaks for her character even more when after all that happened she was still able to move on and contine. Literally, the scene in which she tries to pull out the sword. She didn't succeed at first but gave herself a moment to think and managed to accept it.
The saddest part is narcissists can make good partners. They can see what you need and want, make sure your happy and convinve you to do things that are good for you others can't. But instead they isolate, make people feel guilty, convince you do do things that hurt you. They have so much power to do good, and they choose to do harm. He really could have made her happy, gained her trust, helped all the relms. But he just couldn't help but fall to his darker nature and abuse people. He doomed himself desite having all the tools he needed.
this Sidequest is way better than the best mission in assassin creed Valhalla mitts with Alfred the Great, when both games have North mythology basement
@@yeetboi3286 no he literally cannot. It's fate/binding spell. Only she can pull it out. Like he's not gonna brute strength everything. That's the entire point of this damn game.
@@YoungPhenix kratos could probably pull it out but he'd pull the stone out from the ground as well. He could pull it out from the ground but not the stone. Also after all the shit kratos did in the original Greek games I wouldn't be surprised if he was capable of yanking it out by force. Even the norns called kratos "defier of fate". The only reason he didn't defy fate easily in this game like he did in the past is because of Atreus. He had something to lose. in the original series he had no one after his brother died so he didn't have to worry about his loved ones becoming casualties.
Its wild that i see alot of vids talk about how this game wasted "potential" and how kratos is considered weak by many . Its actually quite nice that kratos IS developing as a character and so are the others.
The real norse is the freya is the second husban is the name "divine fury" basically is othe name of kratos and maybe is the other daughtes is the norse mention of daughter
@@MrParedex In the game canon, Frigg IS Freya: Odin originally used it as a pet name, but then used it to separate Freya’s deeds from her Vanir identity.
The scholars or someone else thought Freyja and Frigg are the same goddess, but that’s not it. Frigg was born by Unknown mother with Fjorgynn(father), and Freyja by Njörðr and Nerthus. Frigg was married to Odin way before his sons grow up and after the killing of Ymir and his Hunt for knowledge.
What is this weird thing of media saying Odins wife is Freya and not Frigga? Freya and Frigga are two different goddess with Frigga being Asgardian and Freya being Vanir and the twin sister of Frey.
Lotta folks dony like this Odin cause it reflects a little do clearly, thinking you're some badass all father when in reality you're a snake with a silver tongue..
@@riiddisbuk2496 yeah but with Zeus it was way more personal. Sure Odin fucked with him quite a bit but next to the life long trauma caused by Zeus it's child's play.
Freya was the main reason why Baldur is death, and i'm sick of ppl trying to justify her madness Even kratos knew that Atreus must keep safe by himself and didnt try to give him inmunity or some shit like that
People saying “I understand her for wanting to protect her son” is not the same as “What she did was right.” Pretty much everyone knows she fucked up big time and Baldur had every right to loath her but her reasoning as a parent is one you can empathize with. No loving parent wants to bury their child but they have no right to basically imprison them.
Kratos teach Atreus to handle himself because he saw prothesy with his own death. So he try to prepare Atreus for this moment and still was very close to repead Freya mistake
i think its shows the cruelty of fate she literally was told he was destined to die shortly after his birth she thought once she took of the runes keeping him invincible destiny would catch up to him she had no idea it was a self fulfilling prophecy
At that point, Freya felt like she had no control over her life. She was in a shitty marriage and her only possession in her marriage, her son, was going to be taken from her. No, what she did was wrong, but it's no wonder she did it.
They really don't, that sounds like the crazy idea of Ray and Kylo being together, plus what mother would want to be with a guy that took your own child from you no matter how crazy he was, that's some Stockholm syndrome 101 if she would be ok with it
No offense bro but you really ruin the games in your videos by getting rid of the music. You won't get copyright stirked, it's the games Original Soundtrack.
Does anyone else find it adorable that Kratos makes sure Mirmir can see what’s going on in moments like these?
Truly. Mimir isn’t just a guide attached to Kratos’s belt. He’s the one character in all of GOW that Kratos can confide his thought in.
Adorable, and wise. A third person to comfort a survivor of abuse.
Nah, if he sticks to Kratos with every fight and traps with a chance of being dead again, it's only fair if he sees main cut scenes too...
Crazy how nobody seemed to catch that Freya more or less prevented an entirely different ragnarok all together, that being the fact that Odin wanted her to put the same protection spell on him that she put on baldur, can you imagine an Odin that can’t die or feel pain………….
And imagine, Odin having acquired INFINITE knowledge on top of that power of immortality had Loki given him the mask... Hell, he could've found a way to even perfect Freya's immortality magic without any weaknesses if he had infinite knowledge...
He would’ve surpassed Zeus.
@@stephenking5852 He would've surpassed ANY god in existence.
Minor contrivances compared to the power of being the main character xD
@@belld.s5276 Even main characters can die you know. It's just dependent on player actions, except for scripted deaths (e.g Kratos' death prophecy).
"Odin reassured me that he'd be the only family I'd need." That's isolating behavior right there. It's behavior often seen in people who are perpetrators of domestic abuse. Isolating the victim from their loved ones so that way the victim can only rely on the abuser. Odin is a total sociopath and is the reason all this suffering happened to all these characters.
The writers didn't approach Odin well in this game, when you meet Odin he comes of as incredibly straight forward and likeable and it's one of those cases where the writers force a character to be bad, he kept on reiterating he didn't want war, it's almost as if he was written by two completely different people.
They really should have expanded on odin
@@Jykobe491 Odin in both mythology and this game was known for being a trickster and a backstabber. So the fact they went this route doesn't surprise me.
@@Jykobe491 I think you were fooled by him just like the rest of the cast. A lot of terrible and deceptive people will typically try to give off as strong a first impression as possible to make you question any bad things they do later down the line, some even going as far as to believe their own lies.
@@Jykobe491
As someone with ASPD, that is way more real that you think. Sociopaths are more forward with their behavior than psychopaths, and even if he wasn’t being impulsive because he was nervous, it was still in his best interest to be straightforward with them. It was more likely to succeed than being subtle.
Odin will always be one of the best characters of this game
This moment for her is like kratos and the blades of chaos
I never realized that before, they also shared their past with each other.
@@BSM-vw6cf its crazy good writing kratos had to pass his sister and say right im not your monster no more and freya had to accept what happend with odin fucking great writting
@@theneo7305 I like how they became friends but she still never really forgave him for Baldur's death, it makes sense cause in the last game Mimir said "she'll come around" and in this one Kratos said " I killed her son, there is letting that go" and she did both.
She is Odin's monster no longer.
@@theneo7305 for freya, i dont think it was about being a monster...though its very similar....it was about taking control, her power back, i think:
She was isolated, and stripped of her power to fight back, her warrior spirit, her army and family.....she had no way back to her realm, nor anyway to defend herself...
Freya wasnt looking for peace, as she mentioned....she was looking for a way to fight back, when she couldnt, and then, in taking that sword, she finds it...not only finds a way to fight back, but a reason to do so...a greater reason beyond just herself...
the sword was a symbol of their union... it wasnt just a union of 2 ppl, it was a political union of 2 worlds...she had to understand that asgard is just as much apart of her as vaniheim...once its in her possession, she makes the official decleration that its her sword only, basically
2:35 is the best depiction of emotional turmoil on someone's face I have EVER seen. What an actress.
It's definitely new in games. I've played games since the early 80's and while there were some games in the late 90's that made us cry, it's only been recent that they have been able to fully flesh out the range of human emotions.
We are quickly approaching an era where video games are the best medium for storytelling.
Been waiting my whole life for this!
Don't forget the graphics team for catching it.
@@quinnfletcher3906 Graphics unfortunately are now becoming more of a hinderance instead of a blessing.
In my playthrough, i stuck to using Frejya's original sword she had since debut. But then i remembered what kratos said about weapons and their reputation, their dark chapter closes and new one begins for doing good. Also, Thor's hammer was used for killing giant's, it now falls to Thrud using it for good and becoming a Valkyrie. And finally, the blades of chaos represented the monster Kratos was, in 2018, he uses them to be the father he is now. I upgraded and used the wedding sword to max because Freyja uses that blade to stop Odin's tyanny and madness.
The vow indicates that in order for the sword to be unleashed, Freya must accept herself as the queen of Asgard once more, to be the person she loath the most, to heal the pain by embrace it rather than reject it.
3:25
Stone: aight. You convinced me. You can have it now
BRUH 🤣😂
Lmao
Stone: oh word? say no more.
Odin and Freya's relationship between them was as flimsy as how the stone easily gives up the sword that forged the peace treaty between realms.
Excaliburrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!
Kratos holding Mimir the whole time. Good brother
And says almost nothing to Freya.
@@riiddisbuk2496 but he sees everything
@@riiddisbuk2496 he talks too much he needs some rest
The head seriously need to retain his body... Odin is now dead, so his body should no longer be bound to that stupid tree. I wonder what happens if Kratos return back to the exact location where Kratos decapitated Mimir's head. Will his body still be free?
P.S.
The reason Mimir didn't say much to Freya in this scene is because he still felt guilty of allowing Odin to manipulate and use Freya and her people for his own selfish gains.
Poor Freya. I thought she was as crazy as his son. Kratos was gonna kill her and end of the story. But I was wrong. Baldur was as crazy as Odin. But not Freya. She is a good gal and Kratos has empathy for her. It's just because her past is messed up (his brother Freyr, her exile, her fear of losing her son) ...
@Ribeil Jean Stanislas what happened to Freya home?the turtle life house and her pig from 2018 we saved
I mean freya was the one who drove baldr mad so I guess she's kinda crazy?
Freya and real tyr gonna betray kratos and atreus will come back
@@mudamuda482 Not crazy, just responsible
@@mudamuda482 Well, as we saw in this game...Kratos a Freya try to do simular things( try to protect their child at all cost instead of trusting them a let live their lifes). Difference is that for Freya it was too late to change something, while Kratos was able to let Atreus live his life
We get to see Freya clear out her home of everything that had to do with her emotionally abusive ex-husband?!?
Wow this game goes all out in therapy for the characters who are open to healing.
I would pay top dollar for a game where you play as Freya.
Do you want to be seduced by Odin so much? ^^
id pay grands
Yasssss! Louder!!!
Playing as Freya and all the Valkyries would be awesome
Two more spin offs
Love how people watch this and know what she went through and then proceed to say it was just for propaganda when she said bow to your queen in the end. She absolutely deserved that.
Sometimes letting go doesn't mean to let EVERYTHING go. just the abuse and those that hurt you.
i think that is why when she realized she is only against odin and not all of her realm that she does love and care for.
Of course, what kind of selfish jerk sacrifices everything positive and negative in their lives just to make themselves feel better? Keep the good and resolve and remove the bad, that's all.
And it’s why she’s willing to let go of her hatred for Kratos. She doesn’t have to forgive him, but she also doesn’t have to hate him forever. Especially since she’s now come to understand that she herself is just as much to blame for Baldur’s death as Kratos is, if not more so. Odin has hurt not just her, but all the realms on a scale far beyond anything Kratos would ever do, and even she understands that Odin is a far worse enemy than Kratos should ever be considered as.
“Odin reassured me that he’d be all the family I’d need.”
Stereotypical abusive relationship
Classic narcissist move.
Freya tried to put out the sword from the stone In two times then it couldn’t….the sword was not answer to her.
When freya felt about herself and the sword answered her with out of the stone.
I read the title so wrong. I read it as "Kratos and Freya wedding Ceremony" and got all excited.
Her VA is REALLY good with anguish, grief and rage and more but...not quite so good with battle cries. "Enemies behind you, KraTOS!" That's okay the battle lines aren't that important.
Bro no lie ever time I see Freya’s swords they remind me of talion from those shadow of Mordor games
Decent games too
;( man i miss him
Yeah, the upgraded rohirim sword has a similar art style.
Makes sense since Rohan's style was inspired by norse mythology
True
Man I loved those games. They didn't need to do my boy talion like that though
This feels like a symbolism of a divorce
kinda it its, she was physically breaking her ties to her ex. I think symbolisms are really important for our healing process.
I love that even if there's a lot of exposition there, can still imagine Freya's wedding ceremony with Odin.
Also, gotta love 2:35, I love how Mimir's head can still somewhat turn, as he and Kratos glanced at each other
it's like they're thinking "Mimir: should we tell her why she can't destroy the sword, brother? Kratos: no, give her a minute to work it out herself"
I imagine that Odin and Freya’s wedding was so chaotic that all of the 9 realms shudder in fear if they are asked about it, and Freya sometimes has nightmares about it.
Sorry pal the comment section is underconstruction come back later
LMAO
Lol
lol
We can wait
Its just people shipping kratos and freya.
"The most difficult battles are fought within, but this battle, you will fiAREYOUREADY?"
Honestly this was the best side quest in the game…literally nothing can compare to the emotional depth this side quest had…not even the crater one (although gameplay-wise it was most excellent)
I mean there are parallels between Freya and Faye...they almost Killed each other, they went on adventures together, they hate the gods, wronged by the gods in a lot of ways, Kratos opening up to both meaning he told all of his story to them...Kratos is giving a Monumental amount of trust to her...the same for Faye...If they don't end up together...that would be some bullshit
It's unlikely.
He killed her son
She trust him but she won't forgive him completely.
@@ghostrage8805 just give them a couple thousand years, they will come around.
One day, the 'O' will appear
They are only friends, she is a survivor of domestic violence so she wouldnt be ready for a realtionship
@@ghostrage8805 What are you smoking bro? It's clear as day she has already forgiven him. In the norns quest Freya actually defends him saying that the reason he killed Baldur was not out of hate. And in the GoW novel Kratos says that Freya reminds him of his wife.
Lovely looking sword! Shame it loses the purple.
You get to see hints of the colour when using a special ruin for Freya. It’s nice.
Of course you'd say that, Revan.
@@MR.ICE. nah the sword is in ruin
See here is an actual serious scene, and it definitely would’ve hit its mark on me
…if it weren’t for my two brothers acting and sounding like they had Cerebral Palsy while playing SCP Secret Laboratory right next to me and chanting something about pills being the only thing they have while this cutscene played.
Jesus christ, my condolences.
XD
We’ll, I was playing in my room alone while my family was at work. It’s safe to say I felt enough for us both
They got to get the pills in the game t live man...
Heh 😏 it’s the joy of siblings.
Freya was an idiot for what she did to her son, but as messed up cruel as it was, when you boil down to it, it's just another mistake, one of many to those who live, and all we can do is learn from them and be better so we can truly move on. Glad to see Freya is doing just that.
A lot of times, a symptom of abuse is becoming as crazy and cruel as your abuser. She needed to regain some control over her life and Baldor was her way of doing that
@@rosesweetcharlotte speaks for her character even more when after all that happened she was still able to move on and contine.
Literally, the scene in which she tries to pull out the sword. She didn't succeed at first but gave herself a moment to think and managed to accept it.
One often meets their destiny on the road they take to avoid it.
@@rosesweetcharlotteIt makes sense in a way. Baldur was the only good thing that came out of her marriage with Odin.
1:07 "The hardest battles are fought within. But this battle, you will not fight ready."
The saddest part is narcissists can make good partners. They can see what you need and want, make sure your happy and convinve you to do things that are good for you others can't. But instead they isolate, make people feel guilty, convince you do do things that hurt you. They have so much power to do good, and they choose to do harm. He really could have made her happy, gained her trust, helped all the relms. But he just couldn't help but fall to his darker nature and abuse people. He doomed himself desite having all the tools he needed.
I like how kratos character development now he's helping a GOD
It went from owing a god to serving a god to denying the gods to killing them and finally helping one
He’s helping a dear friend divorce her abusive ex-husband. That friendship matters more to him than her godhood
“But this battle, you will not Are you ready?”
this Sidequest is way better than the best mission in assassin creed Valhalla mitts with Alfred the Great, when both games have North mythology basement
Kratos just pulls it out with his pinky
Not how that works
he could pull it out by force but by then the sword probably wouldn't work the way it should
cause you need to be worthy to wield it or some shit
@@yeetboi3286 no he literally cannot. It's fate/binding spell. Only she can pull it out. Like he's not gonna brute strength everything. That's the entire point of this damn game.
@@YoungPhenix kratos could probably pull it out but he'd pull the stone out from the ground as well. He could pull it out from the ground but not the stone. Also after all the shit kratos did in the original Greek games I wouldn't be surprised if he was capable of yanking it out by force. Even the norns called kratos "defier of fate". The only reason he didn't defy fate easily in this game like he did in the past is because of Atreus. He had something to lose. in the original series he had no one after his brother died so he didn't have to worry about his loved ones becoming casualties.
This is about magic spell. Not phisical strengh
Anyone else notice kratos and mimir looking at each other when freya falls
Its wild that i see alot of vids talk about how this game wasted "potential" and how kratos is considered weak by many .
Its actually quite nice that kratos IS developing as a character and so are the others.
Bet Freya is gonna be Kratos' future third wife.
The real norse is the freya is the second husban is the name "divine fury" basically is othe name of kratos and maybe is the other daughtes is the norse mention of daughter
Agreed brother
Doubt we're ever gonna get confirmation, but the groundwork for that was laid out plenty during the game
@@borisrusinov3980 not 100% confirm or the maybe probaly happened
@@borisrusinov3980 surely you speak like mimir.
Hard launch
That could be considered a divorce. Right?
I played the original trilogy, these sequels work despite feeling like a completely different series. I don't know why that is, but it does.
Oh,I thought, was kratos and Freya wedding
It's obvious clickbait.
From that day forward she became a Witcher.
Freyja never married Odin in the actual Canon Myths. Odin married Frigg. Freyja married Óðr that gives her two daughters Hnoss and Gersemi!
I think Freya and Frigga are two names for the same character
@@MrParedex In the game canon, Frigg IS Freya: Odin originally used it as a pet name, but then used it to separate Freya’s deeds from her Vanir identity.
The scholars or someone else thought Freyja and Frigg are the same goddess, but that’s not it. Frigg was born by Unknown mother with Fjorgynn(father), and Freyja by Njörðr and Nerthus. Frigg was married to Odin way before his sons grow up and after the killing of Ymir and his Hunt for knowledge.
Americans like to fuck up mythology, it's nothing new
Call me stupid but some think Freya and Frigg might be the same. Could be either tbh nobody knows for sure anyway.
Freya just casually destroying ancient relics.
What is this weird thing of media saying Odins wife is Freya and not Frigga? Freya and Frigga are two different goddess with Frigga being Asgardian and Freya being Vanir and the twin sister of Frey.
Can you get her sword with Atreus as your companion?
For one day Kratos and Freya will join houses and form a new son called kray kray.
😂
Lotta folks dony like this Odin cause it reflects a little do clearly, thinking you're some badass all father when in reality you're a snake with a silver tongue..
😐👊 Kratos and Memir this scene
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Anyone know which character is Maggie Robertson (Lady D) voicing in this game? 🙏🏻
Skjóthendi the Unerring
Who would win Odin vs Zeus?
I'm pretty sure Zeus would win
Zeus
Zeus is physically stronger and more battle capable. Odin is more powerful in the magic sense. And plus he literally has the Odin force
@@djssgss5889 Odin force?
In a straight 1v1 it’s Zeus but if Odin gets the jump like he did with Thor he might stand a chance
Fucking Odin.
I wish Kratos pummeled him the way he did to Zeus. Odin was just as big of a tyrant that Zeus was.
@@riiddisbuk2496 yeah but with Zeus it was way more personal. Sure Odin fucked with him quite a bit but next to the life long trauma caused by Zeus it's child's play.
@@riiddisbuk2496 Odin is way worse than Zeus as a villain
I laughed when she can't
Really thought that kratos was just gonna yank the sword out easy peasy
did the stone just make her realise that she could be queen when odins gone?
Freya was the main reason why Baldur is death, and i'm sick of ppl trying to justify her madness
Even kratos knew that Atreus must keep safe by himself and didnt try to give him inmunity or some shit like that
People saying “I understand her for wanting to protect her son” is not the same as “What she did was right.” Pretty much everyone knows she fucked up big time and Baldur had every right to loath her but her reasoning as a parent is one you can empathize with. No loving parent wants to bury their child but they have no right to basically imprison them.
Kratos teach Atreus to handle himself because he saw prothesy with his own death. So he try to prepare Atreus for this moment and still was very close to repead Freya mistake
i think its shows the cruelty of fate she literally was told he was destined to die shortly after his birth she thought once she took of the runes keeping him invincible destiny would catch up to him she had no idea it was a self fulfilling prophecy
At that point, Freya felt like she had no control over her life. She was in a shitty marriage and her only possession in her marriage, her son, was going to be taken from her.
No, what she did was wrong, but it's no wonder she did it.
@@urickmann7768 it's a case of meeting your destiny while trying to avoid it. The norns say this exact thing
Kratos and Freya need to be shipped
They really don't, that sounds like the crazy idea of Ray and Kylo being together, plus what mother would want to be with a guy that took your own child from you no matter how crazy he was, that's some Stockholm syndrome 101 if she would be ok with it
@@soraxd5093 we never know or maybe sif ends up being with kratos , guy needs to move on in life
My man Kratos be showing her the "O" technique xD
@@nsomjimi 😂😂😂
There literally nothing wrong with platonic relationships
If a Goddess can get manipulated, gaslighted and domestically abused, then humanity is truly doomed. 😂
Gods aren't the pinnacles of emotional strength themselves as history will show, so humanity's chances were never high to begin with.
Gods aren’t human, but they are people, and people fuck up all the time. She fucked up trusting the wrong person to protect her people.
How you going to skip tha part where you actually do it
Can/does she use that sword in fights?
Yes you can switch between both swords
This one causes bifrost effects
Odin is probably bad skills in bed that's why freya want to divorce
that's just dumb
Well from her story, when Freya refuse to cast immortality spell on Odin(like she did with Baldur), then Odin start to ignore her
@@Алексей545-т6б You’re close. He wanted to learn how to cast spells like her but she refused and he stopped caring for her after that
Did he take her wings from her and then basically made her completely helpless, which meant her living in an isolated wood?
she got a new sword that do more damage?🤣🤣
I had hoped Kratos would just walk up and tear the sword out, making the stone crumble. Guess, I'm not the romantic philosopher type.
Wth is that gear combo mate, my eyes hurt
No offense bro but you really ruin the games in your videos by getting rid of the music.
You won't get copyright stirked, it's the games Original Soundtrack.