Freya's reaction to Baldurs Dead Frozen Dragon Scene – God Of War Ragnarok



Freya’s reaction to Baldurs Dead Frozen Dragon Scene – God Of War Ragnarok

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16 thoughts on “Freya's reaction to Baldurs Dead Frozen Dragon Scene – God Of War Ragnarok”

  1. Technically, Baldur begged Odin to relieve him of his invulnerability, Odin pointed him to ask the giant in midgard, baldur tracked her, but she was already dead, so he thought it was either kratos or atreus

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  2. Aye guys I know there's mythology and Norse gow but I think in the gow universe Odin actually knows baldur weakness but keeps it as a secret because if baldur was vulnerable then he isn't going to be valuable where he can die. I mean he's the all father and all but this is on me it's my opinion because if Odin knows a lot of stuff wouldn't he know baldur weakness plus he was married to freya at the time so he could have at least know the missle toe

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  3. Freya was literally just tried to kill Kratos 😂. And then here she is claiming hers son guilt on Kratos which is CRAZY .
    I guess she relizes she can makes new bois now

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  4. Would it be hilarious if Freya begins to feeling for Kratos (Even her voice actress wants to see them together) and Thor’s wife dose too (spoiler alert at the end of the game Thor’s wife I think Sif? She wasn’t that upset about Thor’s death)

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  5. I wish kratos brought up the actual reason he killed baldur. It was far beyond him about to kill freya he understands how o es thirst for vengeance can fuel them endlessly to their next target until nothing is left.

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  6. I think I noticed something symbolic now. I believe one of the main reasons Freya forgives us is she realizes that Odin put Baldur in a similar predicament to Nidhogg. Once we kill him in that moment she fully realizes how much Odin is to blame.

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