Loki, son of laufey), is the norse god of mischief and the champion of the jötnar He is the deuteragonist of god of war (2018) and one of the two protagonists of god of war ragnarök along with kratos. Kratos and atreus lie at the center of the story of god of war Kratos, a familiar and beloved cult icon, and atreus, a newcomer who has earned the adoration of fans There was a time when the idea of having a new character at the center of god of war seemed inappropriate. Atreus could be the face of god of war, but he has to do so on his own terms and just copy kratos' journey.
It seems likely that atreus and kratos will be separated in the next god of war game, and this comes with some key advantages and disadvantages. God of war ragnarok begins right where god of war (2018) left off Though atreus is a bit older and a bit taller, the adventure begins with freyr furiously chasing you to get revenge for your actions in the last game (when you and atreus killed baldur, her son) Kratos and atreus return to their home in midgard where they meet odin and thor. Atreus, feeling the full weight of the war, repeats the mantra, close your heart to it, trying to shield himself from the horrors surrounding him However, kratos, in a touching moment of fatherly wisdom, advises atreus to open his heart to the pain.
Atreus, now understanding his destiny to find and restore the scattered giants, leaves midgard for lands unknown, while kratos. Despite god of war 6 not having been officially announced by santa monica studio, fans are feeling hopeful that kratos and atreus' journeys will continue However, the big question centres around what will be next for the pair Will they continue exploring the lands of ancient scandinavia, or will kratos return to his roots in ancient greece Could they go somewhere else entirely What did kratos promise to atreus
Atreus, being a demigod, requires guidance and training to help him navigate his godly heritage In god of war ragnarök, kratos makes a promise to his son that is both emotional and meaningful.
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