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so the 2018 God of War was all about
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themes around personal growth it was
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about questions like can this character
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grow can Kratos overcome his past sins
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to become a better man can he raise his
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son to be a better man than he was
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Kratos went through so much character
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growth and development in the previous
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game that a big question I had going
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into this new game was is there any
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growth left for this character to do in
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Ragnarok is his story already complete
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the answer to that first question is
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mostly no his character doesn't do a lot
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more growing in Ragnarok with one major
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exception that I'll talk about later
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instead Kratos spends the story
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fulfilling the growth he's already done
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proving that he really has grown by
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making better decisions refusing to fall
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back into his old ways and also by
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serving as a catalyst for positive
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growth and change in other characters
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lives like Freya and Thor the answer to
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that second question is his story
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already complete is also no because
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ragnarok's story is not about personal
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growth instead ragnarok's story focuses
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on themes of destiny fate and choice it
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deals with questions like do our choices
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really matter are our choices
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predetermined by our nature can we
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overcome our nature to make different
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choices Norse mythology is a world
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steeped in Prophecy and all the
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characters in this game from Kratos to
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atreus to Freya to Odin are all obsessed
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with it they are constantly fighting
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prophecy falling for prophecy struggling
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with prophecy by the final climactic
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battle for the nine Realms the game ends
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up having some really fascinating things
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to say about prophecy fate and choice so
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let's get into it the setting of the
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2018 God of War was fairly dreary Kratos
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and atreus were journeying through a
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Norse mythology inspired midgard where
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almost all humans were dead and all
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settlements were in Ruins however in
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spite of the Charnel setting the game
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still felt really optimistic there was a
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lot of humor from the dwarf characters
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Brock and syndrie and Freya was a pretty
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healthy positive character and Kratos
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and atreus were both slowly becoming
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better and better people over the course
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of the game and while the world was
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uninhabited by humans it was very green
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and pretty and filled with flourishing
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flora and fauna Ragnarok on the other
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hand is set in a completely Bleak and
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broken World thimble winter has arrived
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everything is cold and dead Ragnarok the
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end of the world is coming and everyone
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knows it there's this undercurrent of
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dread throughout the whole plot like
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everything you're doing is just taking
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you closer and closer to a disaster that
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cannot be stopped reflecting this broken
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setting all the characters feel broken
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too at the start of the game The Once
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healthy Freya has completely lost
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herself in her search for Revenge when
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you rescue tear he is emotionally broken
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and incapable of fighting even the
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villains feel broken like Thor is this
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drunk miserable loser who cannot escape
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from beneath the tyrannical thumb of his
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father by the end of the game syndry
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once a source of comedic relief is as
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angry and wretched as the rest of them
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even Kratos who went through so much
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positive personal growth in the last
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game is clearly still burdened by his
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past sins and anxiety for the future
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also a side note it's really interesting
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to me how both Freya and Thor have
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become foils to Kratos in this new game
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or have both sort of become Kratos
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previously Kratos was a man who was
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driven by nothing but anger and revenge
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against someone who had hurt his family
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and now that's exactly who Freya and
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Thor have become at the start of
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Ragnarok Kratos has killed their
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children and now their lives are
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consumed by that same search for
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vengeance but back to the main analysis
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all of these characters are deeply
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wounded as gods they have lived very
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long lives in those long lives have been
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hard full of mistakes and they are ever
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haunted by those past mistakes in the
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middle of all these miserable adults is
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atreus a child just trying to find his
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way looking for his part in all this
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searching for his Destiny to find
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something that matters some meaningful
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work he can do the early hours of this
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game felt suffocating to me and I felt
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really sorry for atreus this poor kid is
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surrounded on all sides by these adults
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who have lived for so long and are so
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overwhelmed by their wounds when does he
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ever get to just be a kid have fun have
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some little joy in his life make his own
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mistakes out from under the eye of all
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these miserable adults about a third of
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the way through I got my wish when atres
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meets anger Boda a giant who is about
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his age this brief section of the game
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is full of light and fun for the first
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time this kid is getting to hang out
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with another kid to have fun to be silly
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it's such a breath of fresh air in shows
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by contrast asked what atreus's life has
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lacked up to this point as for all those
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miserable adults he left behind as I
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mentioned earlier Kratos himself doesn't
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go through a lot of new personal growth
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in Ragnarok but he does fulfill the
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promise of his previous growth by
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serving as a sort of emotional Catalyst
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for other characters a source of
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positive change in their lives you can
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see this happen three times over the
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course of the game first Kratos heals
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the rift between himself and Freya he
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does this by being honest with her being
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genuine by listening to her taking her
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problems seriously by admitting to fault
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in short by being a good person by being
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the man that the Journey of the previous
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game made him into second is with Brock
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it turns out that Brock died once and
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cindery brought him back to life but
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missing a part of his soul and then lied
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about it it's kind of a crazy side plot
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the reveal of this lie almost leads to
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Brock and cindery's relationship
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breaking apart again but Kratos is able
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to stop that conflict looked before it
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even begins he accomplishes this mostly
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by being a really freaking nice guy
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there's this genuinely beautiful moment
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where Brock is feeling down about
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missing a part of his soul and being
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lied to by someone he trusted and Kratos
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lifts his Spirit by telling him his cool
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new spear needs the blessing of a truly
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great blacksmith and Brock has the
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nature of a truly great artist no matter
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what he thinks he's missing and gosh I'm
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tearing up just watching the scene again
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it needs the blessing of a great
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blacksmith what
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no no I can't bless [ __ ]
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I don't have all my soul [ __ ] the
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blessing wouldn't mean squat it is the
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nature of a thing that matters
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not it's for
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[Music]
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all right
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[Music]
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made this weapon strike true
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may it be wielded with wisdom
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may it be put down when its job is done
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[Music]
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it's amazing that this is the same
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Kratos that callously murdered all those
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people in the original trilogy the
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growth he has gone through is incredible
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during this side plot there's also a lot
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of talk about the difference between a
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person's form and their nature which
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turns out to be a very important theme
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in the story but I'm going to discuss
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more of that in a bit the third time
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Kratos serves as a catalyst for another
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character's growth is towards the end of
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the game during his battle with Thor I
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expect most fans of the series were
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surprised by the portrayal of Thor in
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this game I think I'm speaking for a lot
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of people when I say one of the things I
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was most looking forward to in this new
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game was the battle between Kratos and
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Thor in the God of War series the
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battles between Kratos and the gods have
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always been awesome brutal and crazy and
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I expected this fight with Thor to be
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among the best however at the end of the
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game when I actually reached this
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confrontation I realized that I didn't
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want it to happen at all anymore more
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and that's because of how much the
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writer's humanized Thor in this game in
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God of War the gods are almost always
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arrogant selfish [ __ ] and when they
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get brutally stomped on by Kratos you
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never really feel that bad about it even
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when Kratos killed Hera or atreus killed
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Modi in previous games which were pretty
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unjustified killings those gods were so
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obnoxious that I couldn't be that upset
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about it however by the end of Ragnarok
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you've spent a lot of time with Thor and
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more importantly his family he has a
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wife and daughter who care about him he
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has personal demons that he is trying to
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overcome even if he's failing you can
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see over the course of the game that
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just like Kratos before Thor could
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choose to be a better man than he is the
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potential is there by the end of the
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game you don't want Thor to die you want
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him to choose to be a better father to
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his daughter
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I know you're disappointed
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disappointed no no no no that was a
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glorious fight
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you can't even say you're sorry this
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time can you is what's one more broken
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promise
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grandfather treated you like crap
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you were struggling I get it
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but you can't just
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thank you
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we're here for you
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[Music]
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mom and I
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are here for you
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even when you're here
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we love you you know that
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I just thought this was behind us
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I [ __ ] up
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yeah you [ __ ] up
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and at the end of the game after their
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fight Kratos does manage to convince him
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to start on that New Path and it feels
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like such a victory it doesn't work of
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course because Odin freaking murders him
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right afterwards like seriously [ __ ]
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this guy anyway back to atreus and anger
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Boda unfortunately atreus's time with
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anger Boda is spoiled by a prophecy she
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reveals to him concerning his fate the
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Giants have prophesied that atreus will
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go on to serve the evil tyrannical Odin
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and then his father will die atreus is
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understandably upset and vows to fight
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the prophecy anger Boda tells him not to
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bother she says it's easier to accept
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his fate and enjoy the time he has now
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she implies that no matter what he does
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fate is rigid Destiny is absolute and
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those prophecies will come true whether
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he believes it or not interestingly
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anger Boda has her own struggles with
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Destiny or more accurately with a lack
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of Destiny according to the prophecy her
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part in the story ends here she is
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supposed to vanish from the story and
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she's not happy about it and ultimately
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does not accept this fate in contrast to
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her previous feelings about the absolute
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quality of Prophecy Kratos already saw
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the prophecy concerning his death at the
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end of the previous game and he gets a
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new prophecy in Ragnarok with some
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really really interesting additional
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commentary Kratos meets the norns who
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are basically Norse mythology's version
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of oracles the norns tell Kratos that he
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will kill the Norse god Heimdall to
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protect his son then start Ragnarok then
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be killed himself however the norns
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defined Destiny in a very different way
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than it is described in most stories
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they say there is no Destiny there is no
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Grand Design no script only the choices
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you make that your choices are so
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predictable merely makes us seem
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prescient the reason the norns can
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predict the choices people will make is
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because they understand those people's
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Natures it's not destined or Fate by the
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usual definition as some kind of binding
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script from which you cannot deviate but
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instead Destiny by choice Destiny
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determined by the choices you are most
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likely to make and those choices are
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determined by your nature I'd like to
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insert here the folk tale about the
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Scorpion and the Frog in this folk tale
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a scorpion asks a frog to carry him
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across a river the frog says no way if I
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carry you you'll sting me because you're
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a scorpion and that's what scorpions do
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the Scorpion says no man I would never
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sting you all you're carrying me across
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the river if I did Sting you then you
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would die and then I would drown in the
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river this makes sense to the Frog so he
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starts carrying the Scorpion across the
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river on his back halfway across the
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river the scorpion stings the Frog as he
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dies the Frog asks the Scorpion why did
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you do that the Scorpion says I'm a
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scorpion bro it is in my nature to sting
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I cannot do anything else then the Frog
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in the Scorpion sinks into the river and
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drowns that folk tale is a story about
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nature and how difficult it is to
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overcome your nature even when facing
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the consequence of self-destruction that
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scorpion in the story wasn't destined to
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drown in that River but he could not
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overcome his nature as a killer to make
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a better choice this is what the norns
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are saying Kratos nature is such that he
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will make the choice to kill Heimdall
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then his choices will lead him to
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Ragnarok and then his choices will lead
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him to his death the only thing that can
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save Kratos life is if he can overcome
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his nature and make a different Choice
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Greek and Norse mythology both are full
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of stories about prophecy about how
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characters who try to defy prophecy end
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up fulfilling it anyway for a bit it
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seems like this is the same sort of trap
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that Kratos in atreyas Fall for Kratos
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immediately begins planning to kill
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Heimdall to protect his son while atreus
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immediately goes to Asgard deuce spy on
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Odin while pretending to serve him and
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both are very clearly playing along with
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the prophecy making the wrong choices
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giving in to the worst angels of their
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nature but then to my surprise they have
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a mature conversation about it they are
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open and honest with each other about
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their anxieties and their worries and
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they come to an understanding together
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they will choose to be better to make
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better choices to avoid their worst
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Fates for a little while it feels like
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their fate really has been averted
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however disaster finally strikes Odin
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reveals that he has been pretending to
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be tear all along and kills Brock again
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[ __ ] this guy Brock's murder flings them
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all right back into Destiny's clutches
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they choose Vengeance they choose War
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because it is in their nature to avenge
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the murder of their friend to put a stop
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to Odin's tyranny even if it means their
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own self-destruction this last chapter
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of ragnarok's story the preparations for
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war in the final battle is pretty rushed
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freyr's like all right I'm gonna go
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unite the L see you later and my mirror
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is like yeah I'm gonna go recruit the
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army of the Dead be back in five then
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half an hour later they're both back and
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have already accomplished both of those
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seemingly impossible tasks and to be
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honest I think a few other sections of
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the plot feel pretty rushed too I think
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the developers tried to cram a bit too
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much into this game there's so much
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story here I really think it probably
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should have been divided into two
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different games but back to the analysis
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Kratos in atrey is part in the
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preparation for war is to recruit surter
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a primordial fire giant who is
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prophesied to destroy Asgard cerder's
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time in the game is pretty short but
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very important because through his
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choices we see how prophecy can
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simultaneously be fulfilled and
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subverted prophecy says that he must be
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United with his wife sinmara then the
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two will combine into some giant
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creature with the power to destroy
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Asgard and with it certain Mara will be
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destroyed as well well however certa
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refuses he loves sinmara and refuses to
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be a part of any plan that will lead to
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her destruction his love for her has
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changed his nature and so he is making a
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different choice they do eventually find
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an alternate path to transforming
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certain into a giant monster even
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without sinmar's involvement saving her
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life and thus both fulfilling and
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subverting that prophecy he fulfills the
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prophecy of getting really big and
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destroying Asgard while subverting the
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prophecy that sinmara must be destroyed
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too this is a foreshadowing of the same
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fulfillment and subversion that Kratos
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and atreus will soon engage in the
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battle for Ragnarok commences and it is
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as Grand and terrible and costly and
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horrific as any battle can be but Midway
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through atreus realizes that Odin is
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using innocent wives as a barrier in
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proceeding with Ragnarok as prophesied
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will mean the death of those Innocents
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he tries to close his his heart to their
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suffering the same way his father closed
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his heart to the suffering of Innocence
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during his destruction of Greece all
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those years ago Kratos realizes what's
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happening can see that atreus's nature
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is changing and treyas's nature is
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compassionate and empathetic and he is
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shutting that part of his nature off and
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Kratos tells him no
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listen closely
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you feel better pain because that is who
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you are
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and you must never sacrifice that never
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not for anyone
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I
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I was wrong
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open your heart
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open your heart to their suffering
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and does your mother's wish
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in mind as well
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today's
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today
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we will be better
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this is Kratos final moment of major
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character growth when he finally
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realizes that even in battle even when
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pursuing Revenge compassion is not a
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weakness empathy is not a weakness they
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don't have to destroy all of Asgard they
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don't have to destroy all the asgardians
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they don't have to destroy the entire
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Norse pantheon they only need to destroy
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one man the one evil God who is
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responsible for all of this the one evil
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God who deserves it with compassion
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empathy diplomacy and strength they can
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fulfill the prophecy of destroying Odin
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while subverting the prophecy of the
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destruction of the nine Realms In This
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Moment Kratos love for his son has
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changed his nature allowed him to make a
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new choice in some ways the final
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confrontation feels a bit trivial the
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grand climactic moment of of the story
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is not the battle it's that moment when
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Kratos chooses Justice over Vengeance
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and by the fight with Odin that moment
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has already passed the rest is just
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falling action Odin is an example of a
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character completely incapable of
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changing his nature it is impossible for
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him to ever make a new choice because he
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can never be anything other than himself
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and he is predictably destroyed for it
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meanwhile in the final scene we get a
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glimpse of the New Path Kratos has
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forged for himself with his choices a
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future version of himself who is a
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builder God a beloved God a God of Peace
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the final theme of God of War Ragnarok
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is this changing your fate is as simple
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and sometimes as impossible as making a
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different choice
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softer
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[Music]
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his son
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[Music]
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so far
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[Music]
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foreign
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[Music]
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I have waited so long
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for this moment
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[Music]
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and now that I'm here
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[Music]
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I don't need this to make me whole
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he stopped his Madness that's all that
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matters
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[Music]
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that's what comes next
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[Music]
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week
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[Music]