It wasn't until later that they learned Faye placed her trust in Kratos and Atreus' bond to "be better" after the event with Baldur. Faye guided them toward the path she wanted for them so that they could make their own fate and it worked. The Prophecy still played out the same but with Odin in Kratos' stead.
I appreciated that kratos never try to stop the profeccy of him dying, very likely with all he learn about the profeccy of greeks try to avoid them and being the cause, he just accepted and prepare atreus when he is gone
crate toes does not fear death, he'll just crawl out of it again
"crate toes" That autocorrect tho 😂
jokes aside, i think you meant kratos. Sorry for that correction
@@MysticianLuna_VGthat was absolutely intentional
It wasn't until later that they learned Faye placed her trust in Kratos and Atreus' bond to "be better" after the event with Baldur.
Faye guided them toward the path she wanted for them so that they could make their own fate and it worked. The Prophecy still played out the same but with Odin in Kratos' stead.
He wouldn't even have died; in the mural, Atreus is shown preserving his soul as he did with Odin 🤣
I appreciated that kratos never try to stop the profeccy of him dying, very likely with all he learn about the profeccy of greeks try to avoid them and being the cause, he just accepted and prepare atreus when he is gone
So basically... Kratos fears whataver Faye wanted for him more than his own death? I don't understand why he fears (her?) ambiguity.
He'll come back to life as he'll kill the god of death like he did with Thanatos and Hades. He'll comeback to save Atreus even if he died.