Suddenly, Sindri shows up and offers his aid. As for the boy's followup question regarding why mistletoe harmed Baldur, the head explained that as powerful as Vanir magic is, its rules remain slippery and elusive.
Returning to the Realm Travel Room, Atreus held Mimir's head to refract the energy, finally opening the portal to Jotunheim.
Another weird aspect of her death is that she marked the trees to be used for her pyre, suggesting she was alive at the time and aware she was dying.
Remember the bit just after Kratos has snapped his neck and Freya is promising to call down every bad thing she can to get her revenge? Yes, THAT Loki. She lets him in and says that Kratos will need to find the heart of Atreus starts to become cocky and arrogant over time, like yelling to Sindri about his brother being more talented than him and charging at enemies recklessly. Baldur's hand got stabbed on the piece of mistletoe Atreus used to fasten his quiver strap, breaking his curse and rendering him vulnerable. It's kind of his thing and clearly what's being referenced when Atreus asks if he can turn in to a wolf, apparently confusing Kratos for a moment.
Additionally, the sash around his waist is remarkably similar to Kratos's loincloth during his time in Greece; red in color with golden patterns around it. They both came to the conclusion that Faye was in fact a giant, thus making Atreus part-giant and wonders why his mother never told them the truth.
Atreus shot his arrows repeated into Baldur as they leaped from the chisel back onto the ground.
Remember, Giants are known for their ability to see the future. He explained that he was from a place called As they made their way back to Tyr's Temple, Atreus wondered why Baldur said they cost him so much. Freya soon arrives, asking what happened to Jörmungandr. As they begin to fight, Atreus pleaded Freya to flee but she refused, believing she could reason with Baldur. HAH'. Despite learning about his godhood he still retains his childlike qualities.
The Witch then destroyed the arrows, calling them "wicked", and made Atreus promise to destroy any more mistletoe he should come across, before giving him her arrows as compensation. Entering the tower, Kratos inserted the Unity Stone into a pedestal, causing the tower to release enemies from other realms which they had to fight before finally returning to Midgard. Suddenly the walls give way to reveal an intricate mural that leads to a startling revelation. They eventually find the deer and Atreus manages to incapacitate it, but is shocked when Kratos orders him to deliver the killing blow as he had never killed something before. However, Kratos fails to come out after a long period of time, leaving Atreus to fend for himself against hordes of dark elves with his bow and the axe. With the giantess Angrboða, Loki is the father of Hel, Jörmungandr, and Fenrir. Greek gods assumedly reside IN Greece and its surrounding areas, with Norse being... within walking distance, if we're going off Kratos ending up there.That's all for the far-flung future, as Sony have already confirmed the next game We only see a hooded God of Thunder wake our heroes from their sleep "years later" (and Atreus later refers to this as a dream that "felt real"), but the camera cuts to a lightning-crackling Mjolnir on his belt, as Kratos yells, "WHO ARE YOU?!" Talking? Brilliantly, they use a side of Kratos in the mural that doesn't include his tattoo, with a handily-placed scuff mark obscuring his marked forearms. So this is where things get tricky. 'Time travel? Almost as if Tyr knew who would be looking at it later...If you've got any ideas or thoughts on the ending then add them to the comments. Atreus has also shown to care quite a lot for Midgard, certainly more so than Kratos, as after realizing the importance of having the Valkyries restored due to them being the ones who keep the dead from overrunning Midgard, he quickly agreed whereas Kratos did not care that the imprisonment of the Valkyries means that Helheim will overflow with the souls of the dead. The Ending of 'God of War' Explained There's a lot of connections between the new "God of War" and Norse Mythology but the ending to the latest PlayStation exclusive strays from real-life lore. Kratos told Atreus his suspicion that Freya bewitched Mimir to prevent from speaking of Baldur's weakness. As all the world seems to be talking about right now, and for good reason, God of War's PS4 debut is one for the ages.
He has light freckling and icy blue eyes.
Modi adds that he'll be his new brother soon. That's an odd thing for a mother do do to her child. As they attempt to align the bridge with Jotunheim, Mimir points out that there's no travel crystal to refract the energy, and suspected that Tyr used the Bifrost crystals in his own eyes as a final failsafe.