Why can't Sindri forgive Atreus?

Sindri can't forgive Atreus because Atreus's reckless actions, driven by his quest to find Loki, indirectly led to the violent death of Sindri's brother Brok, preventing his soul from being fully restored and denying him the afterlife, a tragedy for which Sindri feels immense, festering grief, guilt, and rage, seeing Atreus as the direct cause of his ultimate loss and betrayal of trust.
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Does Sindri really hate Atreus?

He was also visibly hurt after Atreus mocked his complaints about his brother. Thankfully, Sindri didn't hold a grudge and was able to forgive the boy. The two then develop a very close bond, becoming "partners" during the young giant's search for Týr.
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Does Sindri still care about Atreus?

Sindri cannot forgive Atreus, and by extension Kratos, as we see when Sindri pushes away Kratos at the funeral. Just like in real life, some people can't move past a falling out with a friend.
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Does Sindri ever forgive Atreus on Reddit?

Sindri considered Atreus family up until the bear attack. He begins distancing himself afterwards from the boy, justifiably so and refusing to forgive him for the foreseeable future. For him, no matter how angry you get, you don't attack family and Atreus crossed that line for him.
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Why did Sif forgive Atreus?

Initially, Sif held strong open contempt for Atreus, due to his involvement with the deaths of her son and stepson and the risk he posed to the Aesir gods, but she came to accept him as an ally after realizing the true depravity of Odin's actions.
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Why was Sif's hair made of gold?

She was known to be very vain about its beauty. According to legend, Loki, the mischievous trickster fire god, cut off Sif's hair while she slept (in one version, he burns it off). Thor was so angry that he forced Loki to replace Sif's hair with a wig, crafted by the dwarfs and made of the finest strands of gold.
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Why was Calliope killed?

Calliope (Greek: Καλλιόπη) was the beloved daughter of Kratos and Lysandra. She, along with her mother, were unknowingly killed by Kratos as part of Ares' plot to harden Kratos' heart in order to make him the "perfect warrior" with no ties to the mortal realm.
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Does Sindri turn evil?

While Sindri isn't definitively a villain, God of War: Ragnarök's ending leaves him deeply broken and resentful of Kratos and Atreus due to Brok's death, creating strong potential for him to become an antagonist or at least an anti-hero in future stories, possibly allied with darker forces like Hela, driven by grief, guilt, and a desire to either restore Brok or find peace for his soul, though some fans believe he'll eventually reconcile or simply disappear.
 
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Is there going to be God of War 6?

While Sony Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially announced God of War 6, strong evidence from job postings and insider reports confirms a new installment is in development, likely featuring Kratos in an Egyptian setting with new weapons, possibly releasing around 2027-2028 as a major sequel after the Norse saga concluded in Ragnarok.
 
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Why did Baldur say "snow"?

Baldur says "Snow..." as his dying word in God of War (2018) because it's the first sensation he's felt in ages, a moment of tragic joy after Kratos snaps his neck, ending his curse of invulnerability and allowing him to finally feel the cold flakes on his cheek, while also foreshadowing the beginning of the three-year Fimbulwinter that precedes Ragnarök.
 
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Why was Brok killed off?

Brok's death in God of War: Ragnarok was a crucial narrative device to drive the plot, particularly fueling Sindri's rage, escalating the war against Odin, and removing the "family dog" trope for genuine emotional impact, ultimately leading to the downfall of the Aesir. He was unexpectedly stabbed by Odin (disguised as Tyr) during a confrontation, serving as the catalyst for the final push towards Ragnarök and fulfilling the creators' goal to make the story hurt, as noted by the game's story lead Richard Gaubert. 
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Did Faye know about Kratos' past?

Yes, Faye knew Kratos's past in detail, including his bloody history as the God of War, his true nature as a demigod, and his killing of the Olympian gods, all before meeting him in Midgard and even before their son Atreus was born, helping him keep it secret from their son and orchestrating events for their future journey. She knew he was a god, his powers, and his lineage, yet loved him and helped him keep these secrets, even teaching Atreus about the Nine Realms while hiding his father's true identity.
 
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What's written on the Atreus neck?

ᛚᛟᚷᚾ ᚺᚢᚷᚱ = Logn Hugr, meaning “Steady Mind.”
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Why is God of War 18+?

Violence & Gore

Violence throughout, including a cutscene where you kill a man as well as imaginary creatures you can kill. Overall, while the level of violence in this game is much lower than the one in its predecessors and it is done out of self defense, though the violence is still severe and intense.
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Who did Kratos love the most?

Lysandra (Greek: Λυσάνδρα) was a Spartan woman who was Kratos' first wife and mother to his daughter, Calliope. Though Kratos had many women in his time, he felt truly connected to Lysandra and considered her his soul mate and true love.
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Who is the strongest in God of War?

The strongest character in God of War depends on the criteria, but generally, Kratos is considered the most powerful due to his relentless growth, overcoming gods and Titans alike, with some lore suggesting primordial beings or entities like Odin (with his magic) and Zeus (king of Olympus) as close contenders for raw power, while Atlas represents immense, world-bearing Titan strength. 
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Is gow ragnarok hit or flop?

It manages to outdo its predecessor in every way possible and despite some of its issues with its ending and a few plot points feeling rushed, it does not take anything away from the masterpiece this title is.
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Will Kratos go to Egypt?

It's a strong rumor and popular theory that Kratos will go to Egypt for the next God of War game, following the Norse saga, with leaks suggesting a shift to Egyptian mythology and new weapons like the khopesh sword, but Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially confirmed it, and some fans debate if it's the right direction after the Norse story's open threads, especially concerning Atreus. 
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Will there be a God of War 9?

It was released worldwide on November 9, 2022, for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, marking the first cross-generation release in the God of War series, and was released for Windows on September 19, 2024. It is the ninth installment in the series, the ninth chronologically, and the sequel to 2018's God of War.
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Who is the #1 villain?

There's no single "number one" villain, as it's subjective, but Darth Vader, The Joker, and Hannibal Lecter consistently rank at the top of lists by organizations like AFI, IGN, and Empire for being iconic, influential, and culturally dominant in movies, with Vader often cited for his galactic impact and Lecter for psychological depth. Other contenders often include Norman Bates, Nurse Ratched, and Voldemort, depending on the criteria.
 
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Why is Sindri a clean freak?

Sindri's germaphobia in God of War stems from a Freya-revealed secret about invisible "beasties" (germs) that can make you sick, leading him to obsessive cleaning and wearing gloves, but this obsession tragically breaks down after his brother Brok's death, signifying his immense grief and loss of control as he stops caring about his appearance, even wearing blood-stained armor.
 
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Is Shimo evil or good?

Shimo is also the second Titan villain to serve the main antagonist (Skar King) and act as an enforcer, the first being Rodan, who served King Ghidorah. Coincidentally, both are Titans that are covered by elements and are able to generate them at will, with Rodan producing lava and Shimo producing ice.
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Why can't Calypso leave her island?

Calypso can't leave her island, Ogygia, primarily because it's her divine punishment from Zeus for siding with her father, Atlas, and the Titans in the Titanomachy, though the specifics of her confinement (curse vs. imprisonment) vary slightly between myths and modern retellings like Rick Riordan's. She's bound to the island, often visited by gods or temporary heroic companions, but unable to leave, symbolizing her eternal banishment and loneliness, a fate she laments until heroes like Odysseus and Percy Jackson arrive, only to eventually depart, leaving her heartbroken.
 
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Which god was most hateful to Zeus?

Characterisation
  • Ares was one of the Twelve Olympians in the archaic tradition represented by the Iliad and Odyssey. ...
  • In the Iliad, Zeus expresses a recurring Greek revulsion toward the god when Ares returns wounded and complaining from the battlefield at Troy:
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