@grokhelpp@SSHdoesTweets2 I never understood the negativity towards that game. Yeah the story is pretty mid but the gameplay (the most important part) was genuinely flawless and the open world was amazing and fun
@24TRNJay@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 Ur actually stupid as hell. Just cuz the books exist doesn’t mean the information in the books is what god of war chose to adapt. We’re talking abt how the mythology works in the GAME. Any info u get from smth outside the game does not apply to the game why am i spelling this out
@A21starman@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 No bruh in god of war’s universe. I’m like 90% sure Odin closed off Valhalla to everyone outside Asgard and only mortals in Asgard can go to Valhalla, then becoming einherjar
@A21starman@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 In god of war they still count as mortals no? Cuz mortals don’t get a chance of going to Valhalla they’re forced to helheim or lake of souls
@24TRNJay@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 This isn’t a book what is this logic lmao. The game is obviously different, and the giants count as mortals. Faye herself asks why she isn’t in the lake of alfheim in the new trailer
@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 Jotuns count as mortals. Mortals are whoever ends up in the lake of alfheim when they die. She is a strong mortal don’t get me wrong but her soul is the same as everyone else’s
In the new god of war game, Laufey is surprised she died as if she wasn’t suppose to, yet the “path” she mentions requires her to be dead so her ashes can be spread. What could the explanation for this possibly be?
@CONNOR23880188@farzam_plays Ya but in the gow world none of the giants were gods. I’ve already seen cool theories which suggest why she is actually there I doubt they’re gonna go in the route that she secretly is a god