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Due to growing up with him, Atreus shows absolutely no fear of Kratos and like his stepmother Atreus has many flaws stemming from his youth and inexperience but seems to have also inherited some of his father's negative traits, most notably his rage and overconfidence. To the Jötnar, he is known as Loki. In norse mythology there is a giant who lives in Jotunheim and his name is Útgarðaloki.
Faye even learned about her husband's true nature as a god as well as his tragic and complicated past and kept it a secret from her child.
Kratos told Atreus his suspicion that Freya bewitched Mimir to prevent from speaking of Baldur's weakness. Baldur advised Atreus to look away, but he refused to allow his father to come to harm, resulting in the Aesir punching him in the chest. Before we can see how that battle plays out, though, Atreus wakes up. After entering the mountain, Kratos and Atreus encounter a beaten Modi, who explains that his father had beaten him for his cowardice. Atreus threatens him to back off. Returning to the Realm Travel Room, Atreus held Mimir's head to refract the energy, finally opening the portal to Jotunheim. Baldur's hand got stabbed on the piece of mistletoe Atreus used to fasten his quiver strap, breaking his curse and rendering him vulnerable. Atreus, in Greek legend, the son of Pelops of Mycenae and his wife, Hippodamia. Summoning the World Serpent, Mimir convinced him to allow them to travel inside his belly to retrieve the eye, much to Atreus' disgust. Or it could even be Atreus who kills him.While still young, Atreus displayed ideological, philosophical differences during his brief stint as an egomaniac, claiming he could judge who should die and who shouldn’t because he was “right.” Perhaps those differences, with high stakes, could result in Kratos’ death. What could the Norse gods do that Zues, Poseidon, Hades, Chronos, and the other Greeks couldn’t?After defeating Baldur and seeing Freya willing to die for her son — even at his hands — Atreus asks if Kratos would do the same. Modi adds that he'll be his new brother soon. Atreus continued to be by his side as they spread the ashes of his mother and continued to talk to him. “Who are you? The reveal is done quite well; it's stated matter of factly, and Kratos later explains how Atreus came to be the name he and Faye settled on. At the end of the game, it is said that Faye wanted to give Atreus the name Loki.
As the two make the trek down the mountain, Atreus muses about his status as part Giant, God, and mortal. As stated by Atreus, Kratos spent his time away from home mostly hunting, so he spent the most time with his mother. Laufey the Just, or Faye for short (Nordic: ᛚᚨᚢᚠᛖᛁ), was a Frost Giant from Jötunheim, the second wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. This prompted Kratos to inquire again about Baldur's weakness, causing Mimir to repeat his denial of such a thing. Save for a moment where Kratos asks "What would Loki do?" After being reprimanded by Kratos for his behavior, Atreus returns to his former personality for the most part. Climbing towards the peak, they heard voices up above. Freya soon arrives, asking what happened to Jörmungandr. It is implied that he feels unwanted by his father and that this sense of rejection is what drives him to become a better warrior.
A frustrated and worried Atreus eventually pulled his father out of the Light. The first depicted Faye arguing with the giants. Atreus kept his distance from Freya at his father's advice, unsure whether to trust her. Given that Atreus is revealed to be Loki, and in some interpretations of Norse mythology Odin adopts Loki, it could be that Odin gets Atreus to betray his father in order to avenge his children's deaths. 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. After Atreus activates his Spartan Rage during the first trip into Tyr's temple, he taps into his "God" self for the first time. 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.
Due to growing up with him, Atreus shows absolutely no fear of Kratos and like his stepmother Atreus has many flaws stemming from his youth and inexperience but seems to have also inherited some of his father's negative traits, most notably his rage and overconfidence. To the Jötnar, he is known as Loki. In norse mythology there is a giant who lives in Jotunheim and his name is Útgarðaloki.
Faye even learned about her husband's true nature as a god as well as his tragic and complicated past and kept it a secret from her child.
Kratos told Atreus his suspicion that Freya bewitched Mimir to prevent from speaking of Baldur's weakness. Baldur advised Atreus to look away, but he refused to allow his father to come to harm, resulting in the Aesir punching him in the chest. Before we can see how that battle plays out, though, Atreus wakes up. After entering the mountain, Kratos and Atreus encounter a beaten Modi, who explains that his father had beaten him for his cowardice. Atreus threatens him to back off. Returning to the Realm Travel Room, Atreus held Mimir's head to refract the energy, finally opening the portal to Jotunheim. Baldur's hand got stabbed on the piece of mistletoe Atreus used to fasten his quiver strap, breaking his curse and rendering him vulnerable. Atreus, in Greek legend, the son of Pelops of Mycenae and his wife, Hippodamia. Summoning the World Serpent, Mimir convinced him to allow them to travel inside his belly to retrieve the eye, much to Atreus' disgust. Or it could even be Atreus who kills him.While still young, Atreus displayed ideological, philosophical differences during his brief stint as an egomaniac, claiming he could judge who should die and who shouldn’t because he was “right.” Perhaps those differences, with high stakes, could result in Kratos’ death. What could the Norse gods do that Zues, Poseidon, Hades, Chronos, and the other Greeks couldn’t?After defeating Baldur and seeing Freya willing to die for her son — even at his hands — Atreus asks if Kratos would do the same. Modi adds that he'll be his new brother soon. Atreus continued to be by his side as they spread the ashes of his mother and continued to talk to him. “Who are you? The reveal is done quite well; it's stated matter of factly, and Kratos later explains how Atreus came to be the name he and Faye settled on. At the end of the game, it is said that Faye wanted to give Atreus the name Loki.
As the two make the trek down the mountain, Atreus muses about his status as part Giant, God, and mortal. As stated by Atreus, Kratos spent his time away from home mostly hunting, so he spent the most time with his mother. Laufey the Just, or Faye for short (Nordic: ᛚᚨᚢᚠᛖᛁ), was a Frost Giant from Jötunheim, the second wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. This prompted Kratos to inquire again about Baldur's weakness, causing Mimir to repeat his denial of such a thing. Save for a moment where Kratos asks "What would Loki do?" After being reprimanded by Kratos for his behavior, Atreus returns to his former personality for the most part. Climbing towards the peak, they heard voices up above. Freya soon arrives, asking what happened to Jörmungandr. It is implied that he feels unwanted by his father and that this sense of rejection is what drives him to become a better warrior.
A frustrated and worried Atreus eventually pulled his father out of the Light. The first depicted Faye arguing with the giants. Atreus kept his distance from Freya at his father's advice, unsure whether to trust her. Given that Atreus is revealed to be Loki, and in some interpretations of Norse mythology Odin adopts Loki, it could be that Odin gets Atreus to betray his father in order to avenge his children's deaths. 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. After Atreus activates his Spartan Rage during the first trip into Tyr's temple, he taps into his "God" self for the first time. 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.