I felt sad when Sindri destroyed the marble. Not for destroying Odin, but for the fact that it did nothing for the poor dwarf. Brok is still gone and Sindri is still angry and bitter.
Makes it worse when he's gonna finally realize that he's the reason for everything. I get that he wanted brok to live but he gave him a fate worse than death. He got nothing. When he comes to that realization it won't be atreus he's gonna be mad at its gonna be himself
Id still kill Odin tbh. Doesnt hinder me or help me, but it'll definitely be better than Odin roaming around. I dont mind the "revenge isnt the way" but when its shoved in my face i just want some villain to die, not to mention the man that started all of this
The mural can also be interpreted as Thor killing Kratos in their first fight and not reviving him. That would be the first and most important change to the prophecy if my theory is correct.
I love how they basically gave Atreus the same end character arc as Aang. They tried not to not kill anyone, their enemies didn't listen, so they got a fate worse than death (the Fire Lord is now a non-bender, Odin soul was taken out but we know that the body still "lives", if you can call that living.)
@@thebartinator8660 oh, yeah, that. Or maybe not, he is a super powerful god, maybe he got a real tough body. He did hold his own against Kratos, Atreus and Freya beating the shit out of him during the fight anyway
@@zannchristo Yes but this is implying that Kratos definitely would've survived Asgard's destruction which I highly doubt, he barely handled Mjolnir, he's not gonna survive the full force of Ragnarok . If it killed Freyr then I'm certain it destroyed Odin's body
the way atreus killed odin genuinely surprised me, i was expecting freya to behead him or something, but him putting odin in the marble was a huge shock
Atreus is too damn nice for his own good Odin legitimately annoyed the heck outa me and that dumb cheap shot he did to thor...Atreus was pulling the typical anime or cartoon trope(Forgive the enemy no matter what they did) but Sindri was majority of the fan base “screw that noise just kill him”
I kinda hoped that Freya would beat the shit of Odin for a bit. I was really not expecting his soul to be yanked out of his body and stuffed into a marble. If it were me, I would've curbed stomped his ass and then shoved his soul into the marble!
"Why'd you have to say that?" One of the most regretful pre-mortem one liners ever. Atreus doesn't want to do it, but Odin isn't giving him a choice. Just like he used that spell to put Fenrir out of his misery, he used it to put down Odin before he could hurt anyone else.
I love how Sindri gives zero fucks at the end there. "Yeah I don't give a hot shit where the rest of you are at, I'm putting a period at the end of this sentence right fucking now."
I love how the whole of the prophecy of ragnarok actually working depended on Kratos learning to be a better father, otherwise he would have been the one in Odin's place as was depicted in the mural.
Every other character in the game takes Sindri for granted, using his skills, items, and even taking refuge in his very own home while giving nothing back to him. He takes the blame for Atreus’ actions and is confronted by Kratos, gets constantly berated by Brok and Freya, is mauled by Atreus for trying to help, and his brother is killed by Odin merely for being affiliated. He loses so much in this game, and yet even here when the main characters are deciding what to do with Odin, no one even ACKNOWLEDGES what Sindri might want to do with him. He lost more to Odin than even Atreus and Kratos, and yet the main characters still act like he only exists when they have need for him.
For a good reason as talented as they are there's a reason why they are loathed even by their own, they respect their talents but for one Brok is the one that seems to be in good relations with his people although I say that when Lunda and Durlin are probably the only Dwarfs who tolerated him the most, Sindri on the other hand is a bit sketchy. All we know is that there are probably a lot of people in the realms that are secretly and are quite angry with Brok and Sindri they created these weapons of mass destruction used against them, all the strongest of which was Mjolnir and now the Leviathan Axe; from the journals and scrolls the Brothers didn't initially care who or what gets hurt because they wanted the All Father's Approval hence the Draupnir story way back. It was in their nature to create these tools but it was their choice to give it to Odin initially, it's only later on that they Changed due to Faye no less, which makes it more hard for Sindri cause he can't fully hate anyone even if he says so, because he knows he himself has a lot to answer for, not just for what he did to Brok and his soul which is still pretty much something that came to bite him back in the ass. In a way he is similar to Atreus the irony here is that most partners complement each other and looking back to their dynamic in the early parts of the story Sindri and Atreus have a lot more in common than what we initially thought. All in all Sindri still got what was coming it doesn't make the situation any less painful because the truth is Sindri knows this was a long time coming just like Odin and the people he blames for Brok's second death he himself broke the rules for a selfish reason he even admits much to Atreus.
That's actually a good point. What if we just gave Odin the chance to "rest" in the marbles? Maybe those marbles were in fact pocket dimensions? What if it gave Odin the answers he's always wanted which is an afterlife? Could he have been redeemed in some way? That's really fascinating.
For a moment, I thought Atreus was going the whole "Good Guy Protagonist" and doesn't kill Odin. Atreus never wanted war, he never wanted anyone to die, even Heimdall. Over the course of the story, however, despite him clearly not liking it, he understands what needs to be done. Heimdall's death? Kratos said he left him no choice, which is true and Atreus understood that. Ragnarok inevitably happens? Odin left them no other option, especially after Brok's death. Odin's death by Atreus and Sindri? Atreus gave him more chances than he ever deserved to change, but he just wouldn't, or couldn't, so Atreus put the mad dog down for everyone's own good.
He was still gonna not kill him though. Sindri did what he was unwilling to do. After everything Odin did to people like Tyr and Freya and mimir and more recently to Sindri and Thor I can't say he didn't deserve what he got. He was never gonna change. It's why it always confuses me as to why people like batman. He puts murderers and criminals behind bars and then they get out and go right back to it. So indirectly he's responsible for those deaths
@@darknesswave100You had me in the first part, but in the case of Batman, he is a vigilante and helps capture criminals. The government in the setting then has the option of what to do with them and decides to keep them behind bars. Batman doesn't play the assassin and I can respect that. In this case, this is a tyrannical king, which is different in scale than a murderer. If we are using the word indirectly, you can apply a lot of things to a vast amounts of people. Batman could also choose not to help capture the criminals or help in the slightest as he has no obligation to, yet he does.
I love the casual nature of how Atreus just says "why did you have to say that" it sounds so cold coming from him like fr wasn't expecting this game to have me on the edge of my seat everytime I play it or watch it on here
@@Steef_Lee No it wasn’t it was stupid and unsatisfying plus this is the finale of the Norse Patheon why keep holding back on the violence to big bosses I wanted Kratos to gouge out Odins remaining eye
I just noticed that the way Odin died similar to how Kratos was supposed to die in the last game. Hollow noticed it too. Instead of Kratos dying and getting his soul put in a marble. It was Odin
So, when I played this part of the game and watched this scene, the Axe was on the floor in front of them while Atreus was holding him, and it looked super cinematic. I thought it was intentional, but no. Turns out it just ended up there while I was fighting him and it was in the cutscene. I wish I recorded it.
For me, Freyr's death felt so unnecessary. Surtr didn't just keep his sword in the ground. Freyr literally could've just waited a few seconds for Surtr to lift up his sword so he could escape.
I remember listening some guys saying that in the original mythology freyr's dies this way. IT DID felt unnecessary though, they could've kept him alive easily
"Sofna upp frá þessu. Sofna heðan. Sofna. Sofna. Sofna." Translation: "Fall asleep from now on. Fall asleep from here. Fall asleep. Fall asleep. Fall asleep."
If you look at the beginning of the game when atreus does this to Fenrir you can see he has all 4 parts of his soul too just like Odin did. Sad part is if atreus did this to brok he'd only have 3 of them
love that odin, who was so concerned about prophecies and changing the future sealed his own fate so many times but, that final act of a dwarf who most likely wasn't ever mentioned in the prophecy about odin's end destroying his soul was directly caused by odin, just because he was impatient and cruel and so he killed brok
Odin was gonna die and they just decided sindri was gonna be the one to do it so they gotta kinda cop out with atreus or freya especially not gonna do it
They would never forgive Odin regardless, there’s a difference. But vengeance is never the answer. You don’t need to forgive to let go of hate I feel is moreso what they were going for.
Here’s a fun fact on what Atreus chants; Sofna directly means fall asleep or somewhere near that meaning. upp frá þessu means “From now on” and Sofna heðan means Hence. So, if we piece it all together, it forms; “Fall asleep from now on. Fall asleep hence.” the last part doesn’t quite make sense, I might be missing something but that!s basically the jist of what Atreus said.
Sofna upp fra dessu, sofna hedan sofna, sofna Sleep from now on. Sleep henceforth, sleep and sleep more. Perhaps the chant is a lullaby? To extract the soul and put the body into eternal slumber.
@@exilliarius if your curious heðan means 'hence' in a more broad term and is used more like 'because of' or 'from' in this case, so a contextual translation would be 'Sleep from now on, sleep from this, sleep, sleep
Just like the first guy who noticed “The Prophecy”, if you flashback in GoW (2018) close to the very end in Jotunheim, Kratos notices his own prophetic illustration that he believes is a foretelling of his own death with Loki in his arms. Did Atreus rewrite history and have Odin die in HIS arms and not Kratos?
Fun fact: when his soul left it and it was moving around like that was him trying to escape and move on from them but then they were like "nah b that ain't happening"
What I found interesting is what Sindri said, he could only retrieve 3/4 of Brok's soul and we see that Odin had 4 parts, so what if Brok's soul was put in a marble, would it have had 3 parts come out of his mouth?
I’m very very glad we didn’t got The Last of Us 2 all over again, finally having the bad guy on our hands and being “nah I don’t need to kill him let him be” and Sindri had all the right to deliver the finishing blow
Slightly before these clips you see atreas grab his knife before crouching to talk to odin. I was expecting him to go for the throat when odin said he wouldnt stop instead of bringing out the marble
I understand Odin is evil, but this could've been different if he didn't let prophecy drive him to do this. I felt the 9 nine realms had enough carnage. I felt a connection between Atreus and Odin, like an elderly teacher guiding a young student. but then again, Odin makes it hard for everyone to feel sympathy for him.
And you know what Atreus even gave him that one final chance by telling him he could be better and he hast to stop, but once Odin said he would never stop trying to learn his fate, there was literally no time left with ragnarok approaching, Odin had to be stopped, the soul removal was a surprise though, didn’t see that being the way he was ended
@@sphere7158 Probably not, Baldur couldn't feel anything or be killed. But Heimdall's foresight still would have prevented Baldur from actually hitting him
A little detail is that when Atreus is talking to Odin at the end, he reaches to his knife, it was a moment where they were faking us on if Atreus was gonna kill him with his knife, becoming a god-killer like his father (I know Modi was there but he got very messed up by Thor), but then cutting to him actually grabbing his marble to lock his soul in it. A great detail since many would´ve thought he was gonna outright stab Odin in the neck just like he did with Modi.
He may be the AllFather and all the other things But he is not that different from anu other living being Life also affects him like anyone else even if he has eternal longevity. He can also be killed, he can also be affected by fate, he has eyes everywhere and a lot of power.But he is still like any other living being, the only difference is that he has the title of the king of the Æsir, which is just that, a title.
Atreus learned from his father well. Kratos ended up becoming a good role model for his son & the people whom came to know him as a god. Atreus learned well & was ready.
To be honest, the Steven Universe ass ‘you can be redeemed’ part was dumb, I was so happy with Sindri when he destroyed the marble. Rot in hell, Odin. Rest in peace, Brok.
Atreus begged him to stop because he saw that Odin truly had the chance to change, he just had to change his ways and choose to be better. Sadly, his own lust for knowledge came before his own and other's well-being.
For anyone wondering what the translation to the spell Atreus says it roughly translates to: Fall asleep… from now on. Fall asleep from here… Fall asleep… Fall asleep… Fall asleep…
I have no remorse for Odin, no one should, but I really feel bad for Sindri because even destroying Odin's soul brought him no happiness, and now he's like how Kratos was when he was younger, and he can't do anything about it.
Which Mythology should the next God of War take place after the events of God of War Ragnarok for me Egyptian Mythology Japanese Mythology or Chinese Mythology
Waittt a minute are you the readyplayerreact channel? I heard that you are the owner of that channel and since it was demonetized you havent posted any thing there for two years. I could be wrong.
Thor was going to kill Kratos but Odin killed him and Odin was going to kill Atreus but he killed Odin it was the other way around🤯 Stole his fucking soul yes moist he did😂
I felt sad when Sindri destroyed the marble. Not for destroying Odin, but for the fact that it did nothing for the poor dwarf. Brok is still gone and Sindri is still angry and bitter.
Makes it worse when he's gonna finally realize that he's the reason for everything. I get that he wanted brok to live but he gave him a fate worse than death. He got nothing. When he comes to that realization it won't be atreus he's gonna be mad at its gonna be himself
Revenge can't undo the damage only cause more of it.
Kratos says that with experience.
in most stories, some would take solace in the fact the monster can't harm or kill anyone ever again. this isn't most stories.
Id still kill Odin tbh. Doesnt hinder me or help me, but it'll definitely be better than Odin roaming around. I dont mind the "revenge isnt the way" but when its shoved in my face i just want some villain to die, not to mention the man that started all of this
At least this way, he’s able to start healing, now that the man that murdered Brok is gone
imagine someone told you before the game came out that Sindri would one-shot Odin
I don’t know if I would disbelieve them or slug them for spoiling it.
Well The ending was dissapointing
@@jacekjozwik9853 I hope you burn your tongue on pizza and can’t taste it
@@jacekjozwik9853 wrong opinion
@@AriTheAri prove it
Is no one gonna realize that the mural at the end of gow 2018 actually happened in this moment but it was Odin instead of Kratos?
The mural can also be interpreted as Thor killing Kratos in their first fight and not reviving him. That would be the first and most important change to the prophecy if my theory is correct.
I interpreted it as Kratos bot being able to sway him emotionally in the second fight and winds up getting defeated.
@@EUM_NEMESIS For me it's the 'open your heart to their sufferings' moment that could be the most important change in prophecy
In the end a "father" dies in that mural! Kratos (Atreus' father) & Odin (All-father)
I know, right! Kaptain Kuba and Hollow are the only ones I know that noticed the realisation of that mural in the scene from the first gameplay
Takes odin from Atreus hand,
Kills odin,
Refuses to elaborate,
Leaves
Giga Chad moment
His only words were “That’s what comes next (for killing Brok).”
Freeloader
Drops mic.
I love how they basically gave Atreus the same end character arc as Aang. They tried not to not kill anyone, their enemies didn't listen, so they got a fate worse than death (the Fire Lord is now a non-bender, Odin soul was taken out but we know that the body still "lives", if you can call that living.)
Personally I don't think his body is still holding any form of life. It was likely obliterated when
*spoilers*
Asgard was destroyed.
@@thebartinator8660 oh, yeah, that. Or maybe not, he is a super powerful god, maybe he got a real tough body. He did hold his own against Kratos, Atreus and Freya beating the shit out of him during the fight anyway
@@zannchristo that is fair
@@zannchristo Yes but this is implying that Kratos definitely would've survived Asgard's destruction which I highly doubt, he barely handled Mjolnir, he's not gonna survive the full force of Ragnarok .
If it killed Freyr then I'm certain it destroyed Odin's body
@@kwenasepuru4604 fair
the way atreus killed odin genuinely surprised me, i was expecting freya to behead him or something, but him putting odin in the marble was a huge shock
And the. Sindri just bonked him lol
@@TheBlackDragon-or1ci yeah. Though tbh sindri had as much a right to decide if he lived or died as anyone else there
Atreus is too damn nice for his own good Odin legitimately annoyed the heck outa me and that dumb cheap shot he did to thor...Atreus was pulling the typical anime or cartoon trope(Forgive the enemy no matter what they did) but Sindri was majority of the fan base “screw that noise just kill him”
@@xxhopexx2002yes both freya and atreus cop out and it kinda annoyed me.
I kinda hoped that Freya would beat the shit of Odin for a bit. I was really not expecting his soul to be yanked out of his body and stuffed into a marble. If it were me, I would've curbed stomped his ass and then shoved his soul into the marble!
Atreus really said "Fetch me their souls!!" And put the all father of Norse mythology in a PokeBall, I love it
MAX AMMO!
@@ravelnavarro9625*A gift from Sam? BUT WHY?!"
"Why'd you have to say that?" One of the most regretful pre-mortem one liners ever.
Atreus doesn't want to do it, but Odin isn't giving him a choice.
Just like he used that spell to put Fenrir out of his misery, he used it to put down Odin before he could hurt anyone else.
Sindri was too fresh on revenge to not do that.
I dont think people realize how powerful this GOW Atreus/Loki is. He zapped Odins soul out of his body. That's major!
Well, I think he can only do that to folks that about to did
@@oykel4089 I get that but we're still talking about Odin Allfather here. Surely he didn't want to die but Atreus had other plans.
Odin ain't prepared for "Giant Stuff"
dont forget the wolf and the fucking BEAR hahaha
I love how Sindri gives zero fucks at the end there. "Yeah I don't give a hot shit where the rest of you are at, I'm putting a period at the end of this sentence right fucking now."
I just realized that the souls in this game look like the ps2 startup menu lights.
Holy shit they do! 🤣
Loki: did you ever heard about Shang-Tsung
Odin: no why?
Loki: because your soul is mine
Haha! I understood that reference!
@@futabafanclub Haha! I didnt
I love how the whole of the prophecy of ragnarok actually working depended on Kratos learning to be a better father, otherwise he would have been the one in Odin's place as was depicted in the mural.
Every other character in the game takes Sindri for granted, using his skills, items, and even taking refuge in his very own home while giving nothing back to him. He takes the blame for Atreus’ actions and is confronted by Kratos, gets constantly berated by Brok and Freya, is mauled by Atreus for trying to help, and his brother is killed by Odin merely for being affiliated.
He loses so much in this game, and yet even here when the main characters are deciding what to do with Odin, no one even ACKNOWLEDGES what Sindri might want to do with him. He lost more to Odin than even Atreus and Kratos, and yet the main characters still act like he only exists when they have need for him.
Yep, that is something else, to factor in that I didn't consider. Sindri is never asked or even mentioned by any characters.
For a good reason as talented as they are there's a reason why they are loathed even by their own, they respect their talents but for one Brok is the one that seems to be in good relations with his people although I say that when Lunda and Durlin are probably the only Dwarfs who tolerated him the most, Sindri on the other hand is a bit sketchy.
All we know is that there are probably a lot of people in the realms that are secretly and are quite angry with Brok and Sindri they created these weapons of mass destruction used against them, all the strongest of which was Mjolnir and now the Leviathan Axe; from the journals and scrolls the Brothers didn't initially care who or what gets hurt because they wanted the All Father's Approval hence the Draupnir story way back. It was in their nature to create these tools but it was their choice to give it to Odin initially, it's only later on that they Changed due to Faye no less, which makes it more hard for Sindri cause he can't fully hate anyone even if he says so, because he knows he himself has a lot to answer for, not just for what he did to Brok and his soul which is still pretty much something that came to bite him back in the ass.
In a way he is similar to Atreus the irony here is that most partners complement each other and looking back to their dynamic in the early parts of the story Sindri and Atreus have a lot more in common than what we initially thought.
All in all Sindri still got what was coming it doesn't make the situation any less painful because the truth is Sindri knows this was a long time coming just like Odin and the people he blames for Brok's second death he himself broke the rules for a selfish reason he even admits much to Atreus.
That's actually a good point. What if we just gave Odin the chance to "rest" in the marbles? Maybe those marbles were in fact pocket dimensions? What if it gave Odin the answers he's always wanted which is an afterlife? Could he have been redeemed in some way? That's really fascinating.
Maybe, but Sindhi says otherwise.
I wonder, being the seeker of knowledge he is, if he would have just found a way to escape from the marble had sindri not smashed it.
@@hunterthewrestler367 Oh yes.
The call back to Buldur saying the same thing to Kratos but Atreus handling it so differently was really well done.
Sindri runnin on 21 Savage energy. “My brother lost his life and it turned me to a beast.”
i can finally watch these videos now that cory is finished with the game😩
Facts
same, I avoided spoilers to see the story with him
@@lugabo5756 WAIT WHAT WHERE I CAN SEE THAT?
Same
@@gustavofedericobarriossanc7644oh fam idk m8 have u tried UA-cam or sum?
I wonder if Odin could feel what was happening from inside the marble. Imagine the terror if he did.
4:58 The devs absolutely need to meme this and have Kratos playing Pinball machine with Odins orb
Well...Odin did want to make Loki his son. Guess he got his wish.
For a moment, I thought Atreus was going the whole "Good Guy Protagonist" and doesn't kill Odin. Atreus never wanted war, he never wanted anyone to die, even Heimdall. Over the course of the story, however, despite him clearly not liking it, he understands what needs to be done. Heimdall's death? Kratos said he left him no choice, which is true and Atreus understood that. Ragnarok inevitably happens? Odin left them no other option, especially after Brok's death. Odin's death by Atreus and Sindri? Atreus gave him more chances than he ever deserved to change, but he just wouldn't, or couldn't, so Atreus put the mad dog down for everyone's own good.
The one time odin was honest was when he was at the end kinda ironic cuz he spent his whole life lying to avoid his end
He was still gonna not kill him though. Sindri did what he was unwilling to do. After everything Odin did to people like Tyr and Freya and mimir and more recently to Sindri and Thor I can't say he didn't deserve what he got. He was never gonna change. It's why it always confuses me as to why people like batman. He puts murderers and criminals behind bars and then they get out and go right back to it. So indirectly he's responsible for those deaths
@@darknesswave100You had me in the first part, but in the case of Batman, he is a vigilante and helps capture criminals. The government in the setting then has the option of what to do with them and decides to keep them behind bars. Batman doesn't play the assassin and I can respect that. In this case, this is a tyrannical king, which is different in scale than a murderer. If we are using the word indirectly, you can apply a lot of things to a vast amounts of people. Batman could also choose not to help capture the criminals or help in the slightest as he has no obligation to, yet he does.
@@LuminousWhispers11yep. More killing isn’t the answer. It just makes Batman a murderer
Lets admit....Loki taking souls is badass.
I love the casual nature of how Atreus just says "why did you have to say that" it sounds so cold coming from him like fr wasn't expecting this game to have me on the edge of my seat everytime I play it or watch it on here
Man Odin should've gotten the Zeus treatment for what he did to Brok his own family and Thor and all the nine realms.
Why is Mimir just a head? Oh yea because of Odin
Yeah that would’ve been really cool and deserving, but it didn’t fit the story in the end. Still “That’s what comes next.” was badass
@@Steef_Lee No it wasn’t it was stupid and unsatisfying plus this is the finale of the Norse Patheon why keep holding back on the violence to big bosses I wanted Kratos to gouge out Odins remaining eye
@@andrewcabral963 cool story kid
I just noticed that the way Odin died similar to how Kratos was supposed to die in the last game. Hollow noticed it too. Instead of Kratos dying and getting his soul put in a marble. It was Odin
It could also be interpreted as it was Odin laying down and not Kratos
@@darknesswave100 true. But then again, inthe game, it shows Atreus walking to Odin and not Kratos in his shrine
So, when I played this part of the game and watched this scene, the Axe was on the floor in front of them while Atreus was holding him, and it looked super cinematic. I thought it was intentional, but no. Turns out it just ended up there while I was fighting him and it was in the cutscene. I wish I recorded it.
That’s awesome. I loved how that would happen from time to time. Sometimes the cutscenes would have really cool spears in shit.
Sindri: destroys odins marble
*everyone liked that*
I like that thanks to perspective, Sindri stands taller than all the other characters in this cutscene.
For me, Freyr's death felt so unnecessary. Surtr didn't just keep his sword in the ground. Freyr literally could've just waited a few seconds for Surtr to lift up his sword so he could escape.
I remember listening some guys saying that in the original mythology freyr's dies this way.
IT DID felt unnecessary though, they could've kept him alive easily
Freyr dies fighting surtur in mythology
Odin dies in ragnarok
Thor aswell
So it's all going towards mythological ragnarok but a little different
I love how the reactions are either "Hell yeah, sindri!" or oh shit
"Sofna upp frá þessu. Sofna heðan. Sofna. Sofna. Sofna."
Translation: "Fall asleep from now on. Fall asleep from here. Fall asleep. Fall asleep. Fall asleep."
If you look at the beginning of the game when atreus does this to Fenrir you can see he has all 4 parts of his soul too just like Odin did. Sad part is if atreus did this to brok he'd only have 3 of them
love that odin, who was so concerned about prophecies and changing the future sealed his own fate so many times
but, that final act of a dwarf who most likely wasn't ever mentioned in the prophecy about odin's end destroying his soul was directly caused by odin, just because he was impatient and cruel and so he killed brok
I love how xQc’s chat as soon as sindri swipes Odin from atreus’s hands they like:
Gigachad x200
Do they spare Odin
Sindri:No
you do raise a good point about the pokeball concept
Alfin alguien que recopila las reacciones de esa parte.... Gracias
I’m just glad the studio didn’t give us the typical cliche ending that nobody wants to be the bad guy and everyone has learnt to forgive kinda BS.
Odin was gonna die and they just decided sindri was gonna be the one to do it so they gotta kinda cop out with atreus or freya especially not gonna do it
Let’s be honest here, Sindri deserved to have that choice, so if anyone was gonna do Odin, it would be him.
They would never forgive Odin regardless, there’s a difference. But vengeance is never the answer.
You don’t need to forgive to let go of hate I feel is moreso what they were going for.
@@futabafanclub yea cuz Odin killed Brok “ His brother “ so yea Sindri deserved to kill Odin Sindri had every right
Here’s a fun fact on what Atreus chants;
Sofna directly means fall asleep or somewhere near that meaning.
upp frá þessu means “From now on”
and Sofna heðan means Hence.
So, if we piece it all together, it forms;
“Fall asleep from now on. Fall asleep hence.” the last part doesn’t quite make sense, I might be missing something but that!s basically the jist of what Atreus said.
Sofna upp fra dessu, sofna hedan sofna, sofna
Sleep from now on. Sleep henceforth, sleep and sleep more. Perhaps the chant is a lullaby?
To extract the soul and put the body into eternal slumber.
@@ralphcaluag2403 Oh jeez, just got back to this comment after a year; but possible! Either way, it’s pretty cool.
@@exilliarius if your curious heðan means 'hence' in a more broad term and is used more like 'because of' or 'from' in this case, so a contextual translation would be
'Sleep from now on, sleep from this, sleep, sleep
@@arknorth5581 Could very well be that, I'm not too sure..
(Also, I keep getting dragged back to this comment every month lmao)
Just like the first guy who noticed “The Prophecy”, if you flashback in GoW (2018) close to the very end in Jotunheim, Kratos notices his own prophetic illustration that he believes is a foretelling of his own death with Loki in his arms.
Did Atreus rewrite history and have Odin die in HIS arms and not Kratos?
Yeah, They created their own destiny through better choices.
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That’s awesome
Did anyone expect what atreus did? I never would have predicted that
Atreus: sofna!
Shang tsung: your soul is mine!
Me: he stole his fuckin' soul
Fun fact: when his soul left it and it was moving around like that was him trying to escape and move on from them but then they were like "nah b that ain't happening"
What I found interesting is what Sindri said, he could only retrieve 3/4 of Brok's soul and we see that Odin had 4 parts, so what if Brok's soul was put in a marble, would it have had 3 parts come out of his mouth?
Most likely since he was missing one of his soul bits as he called them
the way sindri came and destroyed that marble actually made me laugh
same reaction as marz
I’m very very glad we didn’t got The Last of Us 2 all over again, finally having the bad guy on our hands and being “nah I don’t need to kill him let him be” and Sindri had all the right to deliver the finishing blow
Mirir was probably thinking "Tf just happened?"
Could we agree that Sindri stole that win & did the finishing blow
Atreus casually turns into Shang Tsung 😂😂
Your soul is mine Odin
Slightly before these clips you see atreas grab his knife before crouching to talk to odin. I was expecting him to go for the throat when odin said he wouldnt stop instead of bringing out the marble
Justice for brok. Next do the brok's funeral
Sindri is so pissed, he even frogot his fear of dirt. He is even still full of blood.
Honestly I think this is the most satisfying revenges in gaming.
Sindri: *smashes an orb with the sould of an all-powerful king of the nine realms inside*
Penguinz0: Fair enough.
When Sindri just disappeared I laughed so hard
Odin made his choice
He sayed it himself (he will never stop...) no matter wath it take
So to it's better thent he never come on any type of forme !!!
can someone translate plz
@@average__height8033 sorry my english is that bad
I understand Odin is evil, but this could've been different if he didn't let prophecy drive him to do this. I felt the 9 nine realms had enough carnage. I felt a connection between Atreus and Odin, like an elderly teacher guiding a young student. but then again, Odin makes it hard for everyone to feel sympathy for him.
And you know what Atreus even gave him that one final chance by telling him he could be better and he hast to stop, but once Odin said he would never stop trying to learn his fate, there was literally no time left with ragnarok approaching, Odin had to be stopped, the soul removal was a surprise though, didn’t see that being the way he was ended
You do know Odin was gaslighting Atreus the whole time with the kind benevolent grandpa shtick. He was using him because he needed a new Balder
@@Tr_1391 I wonder if Baldur can hit Heimdall since he's untouchable.
@@sphere7158 Probably not, Baldur couldn't feel anything or be killed. But Heimdall's foresight still would have prevented Baldur from actually hitting him
@@Tr_1391 So even with super-speed, Baldur won't touch him!? Kratos really did the impossible then.
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Personally
More like "No I won't"
Always act like it wasn't ur choice
Even at the very end. >=(
The all father, the all powerful god that rules Asgard, gets clowned by some dwarf with a hammer
Only hollow recognised the prophecy
A little detail is that when Atreus is talking to Odin at the end, he reaches to his knife, it was a moment where they were faking us on if Atreus was gonna kill him with his knife, becoming a god-killer like his father (I know Modi was there but he got very messed up by Thor), but then cutting to him actually grabbing his marble to lock his soul in it.
A great detail since many would´ve thought he was gonna outright stab Odin in the neck just like he did with Modi.
Odin had the same postmortem fate as Brok. Much deserved
Bruh this is literally a page out of avatar and it’s so cool like when anng takes the fire lords bending away
My only complaint is that Odin's soul doesn't look any different from some random wolf's soul. Like, it should glow gold or something
He may be the AllFather and all the other things
But he is not that different from anu other living being
Life also affects him like anyone else even if he has eternal longevity. He can also be killed, he can also be affected by fate, he has eyes everywhere and a lot of power.But he is still like any other living being, the only difference is that he has the title of the king of the Æsir, which is just that, a title.
Killing a god has consequences so I get it why arteus put him into a marble
Atreus learned from his father well. Kratos ended up becoming a good role model for his son & the people whom came to know him as a god. Atreus learned well & was ready.
To be honest, the Steven Universe ass ‘you can be redeemed’ part was dumb, I was so happy with Sindri when he destroyed the marble. Rot in hell, Odin. Rest in peace, Brok.
Man’s got hammered by dwarve
You just be hashing these out man
Is it just me or does anyone hears some monster sounds after sindri kill Odin and turns around?
Yeah, first I though that are the dragons from svartalheim but later Freyr lands and it appears to be surtr
I didnt notice the first time around that odin in atreas's arms mirrors the painting of kratos in atreas's arms
I didn't notice that charlie body twitch right after atreus finish the spell lmao
Did anyone else notice that the epic music was to represent the drawing in the murals , but instead of kratos it was odin
You should do a players reaction to Brok's funeral.
Loki the soul reaper....
Better hope Sindri didn't enchant that hammer to destroy souls😂
Atreus begged him to stop because he saw that Odin truly had the chance to change, he just had to change his ways and choose to be better.
Sadly, his own lust for knowledge came before his own and other's well-being.
I wish you would have gotten their reactions to the final 2 Murals....
Could've given the marble to mimir he could've regained his body I imagine
I love how Eddie popped off
Atreus is the KH Sora in the god of war universe
Charlie doesn’t react he just commentates
For anyone wondering what the translation to the spell Atreus says it roughly translates to:
Fall asleep… from now on.
Fall asleep from here…
Fall asleep…
Fall asleep…
Fall asleep…
Atreus just changed the future he we supposed to do this to his father
I have no remorse for Odin, no one should, but I really feel bad for Sindri because even destroying Odin's soul brought him no happiness, and now he's like how Kratos was when he was younger, and he can't do anything about it.
Which Mythology should the next God of War take place after the events of God of War Ragnarok for me Egyptian Mythology Japanese Mythology or Chinese Mythology
What about European?
Non for me
Christianity
For Brok and his blue-bottom buttcheek--AND for Thor!
I like Oden he’s a good employer
So... when are we getting god of dwarfs?
They even remembered to show all four soul parts.
I still find odd how Odin could just talk, but Atreus just touched his shoulder and said those words, and..he died?
The words killed him?
He used a spell that took Odin’s soul out of his body
It’s giant stuff (Angrboða) 2022
If you’re curious yes I did copy and paste it from the web document. I know I’m cringe i’ll see myself out now.
Is this comment serious?
Thanks for reading my comment! 😄
That's for Brok.
"pokeball" nice lol
What a lot of people didn't realize is that Sindri noticed Ragnorok coming and turned and blipped out of the realm leaving them to potentially die.
Ok but what if i started strokin?
Waittt a minute are you the readyplayerreact channel? I heard that you are the owner of that channel and since it was demonetized you havent posted any thing there for two years. I could be wrong.
Thor was going to kill Kratos but Odin killed him and Odin was going to kill Atreus but he killed Odin it was the other way around🤯
Stole his fucking soul yes moist he did😂
please make a video where they react to drunk thor calling mjolnir