Do We Ever See Freya Again

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" What you were before doesn't matter. This boy is not your past, he is your son. And he needs his father.
~ Freya to Kratos.
" Freya: You are simply an fauna, passing on your cruelty and rage. You volition never alter.
Kratos: Then you lot don't know me
Freya: I know enough, does he?
~ Freya and Kratos.

Freya is a supporting character and the overarching antagonist of the 2018 video game God of War, and will return in the upcoming sequel, God of War: Ragnarok, human activity as a secondary antagonist after her son's death in a previous game from her failed misguidedly protection for her son. She is the Norse Goddess of Beloved, War, Beauty, Fertility, Childbirth and Magic, and the sometime wife of Odin and the estranged mother of Baldur. While not evil, she had committed morally dubious act by casting immortality spell on her son Baldur so he cannot dice, just at the cost of his ability to feel anything out of twisted love for him.

During the primary events of the game she aids Kratos and Atreus in their quest to reach Jötunheim, education them about the Nine Realms and helping Atreus with his illness and fifty-fifty helps Kratos come up to terms with his muderous by. She also develops a maternal bail with the Atreus and becomes 1 of the only living beings Kratos genuinelly cares for. But the brotherhood is broken when Kratos kills Baldur to protect her from his retribution, merely for Freya (all the same loving Baldur despite his attempt to murder her) to swear vengeance upon him. She as well despises Mimir, Kratos and Atreus' companion, for indirectly causing her imprisonment in Midgard.

She is voiced past Danielle Bisutti, who as well portrayed Barb Pierce in Curse of Chucky, The Woman in White in Insidious: Chapter 2 and April Harris in Dazzler and the Animal.

Biography

Background

Freya is the daughter of Njord, the Vanir God of the seas, and an unnamed mother, and is also the sister to Freyr. Beingness the leader of the Vanirs during their war against the Aesir, afterwards years of fight, Mimir, Odin's advisor gave a solution for the fight between the two factions, Freya and Odin would marry each other, she agreed to marry Odin to end the bloodshed, and bring peace between the ii sides though she never forgave Mimir for doing that. In addition by this fourth dimension, she had become the leader of the Valkyries, a grouping sworn to protect the realms, and lead the dead to Valhalla. With Odin, she showed him her magic, and he began to experiment; using it for unjust purposes.

She would have a kid named Baldur, whom she cherished more than than anything every bit her marriage to Odin became more strained due to her married man's greedy animalism for knowledge. Learning of a prophecy that would impale her son, she decided to cast a spell of invulnerability onto Baldur, making him feel no pain from injuries. The spell worked too well, as he wasn't able to sense of taste or feel anything, and demanded to have it spell taken away. Despite his plea, she stated that it couldn't be removed and told him that he would give thanks her in the long run, simply he attempted to kill her earlier leaving in resentment. Baldur would continue to find a way to break the spell, as Freya lied to him on how to break it through mistletoe.

Somewhen, Freya would suspension off her matrimony to Odin due to his cruelty, and Norse Gods becoming tearing, notably Thor killing giants mercilessly. Angered that the marriage was cleaved, he cursed the goddess to never exist able to leave Midgard or harming whatsoever living beast. In add-on, he took abroad her wings, leaving the Valkyries to deal with Odin and later get corrupted. This event was not taken well by others, who saw that Freya had a warrior spirit, every bit she was left in isolation.

Earlier breaking off her marriage to Odin, Freya was told by the guised as a mortal jötunn Hrimthur the secret weakness in Asgard walls that he put, in preparation for the downfall of the Aesir in Ragnarök.

Despite being alone, Freya would befriend Chaurli, a behemothic turtle where she would reside near the Lake of the Nine. In addition, she too befriended a boar that was actually an amnesiac God who was stuck in that form.

God of War (2018)

Nether the control of Kratos, Atreus shoots a boar god named Hildisvíni, landing a successful hitting. Atreus chases after the boar only to become lost and see a horrified Freya, non knowing that the boar was her friend. Kratos arrives in time and helps Freya heal Hildisvíni, resulting in success. Afterwards, Freya gives Kratos and Atreus a marking that will hide them from anyone who might brand the male parent and son'due south journey difficult. Freya gives Kratos and Atreus a safe way out through the cave directly below her woods, and the 2 exit.

Freya reappears when Kratos and Atreus come across Blackness Breath, a corrupted form of magic not even Freya can dispel, requiring the Light of Alfheim to break through. The trio make their way to Týr'south Temple to travel to Alfheim along with reawakening the realm travel room after being dormant for and so long. The trio make their way to Alfheim where Freya is suddenly sucked away from Alfheim and back into Midgard, and isn't seen again for a while, Atreus worried that she may be dead.

Kratos and Atreus return to Freya, with Atreus happy to find out that Freya is not dead, requesting that she revives the head of Mimir. Freya, noticing Atreus'south mistletoe arrows, demands that he hands them over to her despite existence a gift from Sindri. Freya proceeds to burn the arrows, telling him that if Atreus finds anymore mistletoe arrows, he must destroy them. Freya allows Atreus to have her arrows in his place, having no need for them anymore. Under Kratos and Atreus'southward asking, Freya revives Mimir using the old magic, proceeding to spit in his face for inadvertently getting her trapped in Midgard. Mimir besides reveals that the "Witch of the Wood" was the goddess Freya, resulting an enraged Kratos to inquire Freya why she didn't think information technology was important to tell him she was a goddess, leaving the house with Atreus.

At some point in the game, Atreus falls into a coma after using the Spartan Rage due to being too immature to withstand and command the Rage. A terrified Kratos returns to Freya'due south firm to cure Atreus from the illness, who gain to turn her dorsum on Kratos. Nonetheless, the moment Kratos mentions Atreus being ill, she immediately lets him in, needing the eye of the Bridge Keeper in Helheim to cure Atreus. Kratos returns to Freya with the heart, where she is thankfully able to cure Atreus from his coma.

After the 2nd fight with Baldur, Kratos and Atreus witness an illusion of Baldur beingness cursed with not being able to feel anything in Helheim, where despite Baldur'south pleas, Freya refuses to lift the expletive, claiming that she is not able to remove the expletive at all, eventually vanishing. Freya reappears once over again, in which she searches for her son, Baldur after several years of not seeing him. Afterwards recently finding out about Freya selfishly keeping Baldur's curse, reluctantly speak or stand near her. Baldur suddenly appears from out of the water, surprised to run across his mother after over a century. Freya, all the same aware of how angry Baldur is, tries to work something out with him merely he refuses and approaches Freya. Kratos steps in, alert Baldur that he will not have whatsoever peace from getting revenge on his female parent based on past experiences. Baldur ignores Kratos'due south advice and continues to arroyo Freya, seeming ready to attack Freya. Kratos pushing Baldur and the ii begin to fight for the 3rd time. At some point in the fight, Freya ensnares Kratos in vines to preclude him from attacking Baldur, the latter throwing a boulder at Freya. Atreus steps in and guards his father, not wanting him to become hurt despite Baldur's warning.

Baldur punches Atreus in the chest and inadvertently punches the tip of the mistletoe. An ecstatic Baldur happy that he is finally able to feel after over a century of devoid of any feeling. Freya, all the same, is horrified by this issue and reanimates the frost giant, Thamur, to terminate the fight between Kratos, Atreus, and Baldur. The fight finally comes to an end when Atreus calls the World Serpent tell impale the reanimated giant. Freya convinces Baldur to accept forgiveness for her and then that they can build a new and better relationship, which Baldur turns down. Freya even allows Baldur to asphyxiate her to death, which he gain to exercise. Kratos intervenes and snaps Baldur'due south neck, killing him for good. Enraged, Freya swears vengeance on Kratos for the death of her son, calling him an animal and will never change his cruelty and rage. This inspires Kratos to share his story of how he killed his father to Atreus. After hearing Kratos' story, Freya holding the corpse of her son, leaves in silence and is never seen again.

Evidently, while Kratos and Atreus were in Jötunheim spreading the ashes of Faye, Freya visited Brok, Sindri, and Mimir, asking them where she can find her warrior spirit.

God of State of war: Ragnarok

Freya will render in the upcoming sequel, still seeking vengeance against Kratos.

Personality

" I volition pelting down every agony, every violation imaginable, upon you... I will parade your common cold body from every realm, and feed your soul to the vilest filth in Hel, that is my promise!
~ Freya to Kratos.

Initially, Freya is very friendly and hospitable towards Atreus and fifty-fifty towards Kratos, despite the latter's open distrust of almost everyone and hatred for godly beings. It is implied that Freya sees herself in Kratos and that this is why she decided to assistance him, although she also teases "or peradventure I just like you".

It is unknown which of these answers is true, but she is shown to intendance for Atreus, both as a friend and equally a female parent-effigy of sorts. She occasionally scolds Kratos for keeping his past a secret from Atreus, and for distrusting divine beings despite being one himself. However, she understands his distrust due to the by actions of divine beings like the Aesir. She possibly reminded Kratos of Athena, which was why he was reluctant to trust her at starting time and not open with her every bit well.

Still, like other villainous/morally dubious deities in the series, Freya has a darker side which fabricated her worse than she appeared to be. Behind her maternal side is a selfish, vindictive being likewise equally representing the worst of manipulative and egotistic parent. When hearing of her son'due south blighted expiry, she placed a curse on him that would make him immune to death and hurting, even so cut him off from all his other physical sensations, all to feel secure in knowing Baldur wouldn't die. Even after Baldur begged her to lift the curse and seeing the agony her son was in, she refused, fifty-fifty claiming that at that place was no way to lift the expletive. This selfish mindset of willing to put her son'due south life over his happiness caused him to endure over a century of desperation. While she mostly hid these worst side of hers hidden from her allies Kratos and Atreus, the father and son notice this when she shown panic upon the sight of a number of mistletoe Atreus comport and later, seeing an illusion of Baldur's deplorable history with Freya at Helheim in which Mimir had problem in recalling the full story about information technology.

This is because Freya placed a detached spell on Mimir when she resurrected him, preventing him from speaking about Baldur's weakness and of her connectedness to him. Even when albeit to Kratos that she allow her needs and fears come before her son, she even so refused to change herself or lift the spell, and when Baldur was finally able to experience again, while he was euphoric in regaining his senses, Freya was horrified that the spell was broken, not caring that her son was happy to experience once again. In the finish, Freya'due south greatest desire was to keep her son alive, never feeling even a sliver of remorse for her actions or apologizing to her son despite seeing how much Baldur suffered and unable to truly see her own errors, not even with Baldur's attempt to kill her.

Kratos somewhen resorted to kill Baldur in order to relieve Freya, earning Freya's hatred in the process. She swears vengeance against Kratos for killing Baldur, even though her son was hellbent on killing her and would have forced Kratos to impale him anyway right later. She was perfectly willing to sacrifice herself if information technology meant Baldur would live, something that Kratos himself understands.

She scolds Kratos, calling him an fauna and proverb he volition never change, inspiring Kratos to tell his terrible and murderous past to Atreus. After picking up her son's body, she looks back at the two, hinting that despite her hatred for Kratos, she respected him for admitting his past, and at least hopes that his kid will non meet the same fate equally his own.

With the intent of reclaiming her Valkyrie powers, it is articulate that Freya has non given up her drive for vengeance and she may never permit it get. Equally shown in the trailer, her hatred has not faded, relentlessly attacking Kratos to go her revenge.

Quotes

" You're welcome.
~ Freya to Kratos.
" I've made mistakes, I know, simply you're free now. You accept what you want. Endeavor to find forgiveness, and we tin can build something new-
~ Freya to Baldur.
" He robbed me of EVERYTHING! Everything...
~ Freya to Atreus on Kratos killing Baldur.

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Trivia

  • Frey'as tattoos darken as the story progresses, probably because of her usage of Vanir magic, or a reference to her character becoming darker past the cease of the story.
  • She and Mimir are the only two to directly accost Kratos past his name, but different Mimir (who has vast knowledge), information technology'southward unknown how she knew his name. She either knew that it was him from the start, or she realized that he was the "Ghost of Sparta".
  • Despite declaring vengeance towards Kratos for killing her son, she is cursed by Odin which prevents of from killing annihilation or anyone. This is possibly the reason why Freya seeks to take her Valkyrie powers restored.
  • Freya somehow knows Kratos's name despite never mentioning information technology to her.

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Source: https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Freya_(God_of_War)

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