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I think the blood payment Thor sought out was not a punch to the face but for Kratos losing his cool, you remember how throughout the fight Thor keeps taunting Kratos to not hold back, until the stalemate when Thor provokes Kratos by threatening the safety of Atreus. That's prolly why Thor said "There he is" and when he revived Kratos he also told him "I'm not leaving until I see the real you!"
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33:25 the thing that got me about this scene was it confirms that Faye loved him. Ever since 2018 I wondered if he was really an important part of her life or just a pawn she used to fulfill the prophecy, but this confirmed that she cared for him and their son enough to betray her entire race so they could be happy
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Notice in the final mural kratos also looks younger than he does in other murals and he is also wearing clothing similar to that of a Greek. My guess is when he finally becomes the new ruler the curses on him breaks and his families ashes fall off him and he assumes an appearance similar to his younger self. Remember kratos has like 3 curses placed on him. The first curse is him being bound to his families ashes, the second curse is him being incapable of commiting suicide and the third curse was placed on his stripping him of his magic and the weapons he once had which was the curse that was placed on him by fear Zeus. After he breaks All his curses my guess is he will ascend in a similar way like Athena did but he will ascend different which is why that mural portrays him as a glowing figure.
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I think the last Panel with the golden Kratos on it was impactful for Kratos not just because he always secretly wanted to be appreciated and accepted (though that is a part of it), but also because it shows what Faye wanted for him. Faye wanted others to care about Kratos. This Kratos panel on the back wasn’t a prophesy imo, it was just Faye drawing what she wanted for Kratos. And not only that, Faye believed in Kratos so much that she made this panel of her own depicting them breaking prophesy and being better people than even the giants could have known. It really shows how much she loved him. So I don’t think he’s crying just out of a feeling of acceptance, I think he’s feeling all of her love and confidence in him that he didn’t have for himself.
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About Odin being Tyr, I'm not sure when but at one point Atreus comments that one of Odin's ravens seems to be missing, later when Odin is made out we find out he had the missing raven hidden in a broom closet at the hideout.
Since Odin disguised as Tyr was mostly a burden, they probably didn't keep as close an eye on him as they should, allowing him slip back and forth from Asgard without anyone noticing.
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The ending with the behind the scene panels finally made me tear up. Kratos has come so far and gone through so much pain but finally he has a story to be proud of and one that he can look back on and embrace fondly. Atreus’ hug, Kratos’ expressions, everything about this game was so masterful and weightful. I’m truly glad I experienced this game.
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My main gripe with the story (only one actually) was towards the end it felt rushed, felt like the devs wanted to do more with surtr and the assault of asgard.
Also the tactics of Kratos was "go for the wall and hope for the best" they had a wolf that can tear holes through the realms! Use that damn wolf to open tears not outside the walls but inside the walls easy win, and if you can't do that then every time a gate is destroyed have the wolf open a tear to said realm...
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@minhlncool
1 year ago
man, the scene when Kratos look at his golden painting is way too emotional, I have played all the god of war game and I must say Kratos has gone through a lot, he earned this
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