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God of war light elves
God of war light elves













god of war light elves

It's unknown how God of War 2 will approach this Realm, but in Norse Mythology, it's actually the home of the Dark Elves as well as the Dwarfs, and in some stories they are even the same race. The first of these is Svartalfheim, the Realm of Dwarfs. This means that it's quite likely Kratos will be visiting the final three Realms that haven't been seen in the first game. There have been patchy rumors about the story of the sequel to God of War, but one thing that is clear is that the game will continue the original's setting. In God of War, Niflheim can be reached by obtaining all of the Niflheim Ciphers as part of the Realm of Fog Favor. Later on it became the home of Hel, the goddess of death, and the underworld that shares her name. In Norse Mythology, it was the combination of Niflheim and Muspelheim that made the steam that began the process of creation.

god of war light elves

In contrast to its fiery counterpart, the second optional Realm, Niflheim, is a land of endless fog and freezing mists. In Norse Mythology the Sons of Muspelheim are those who will break the Bifrost and begin the events of Ragnarok. It's home to the Fire Giants, and guarded by Surtr, their leader. The source of all heat in the Nine Realms, Muspelheim is a land of raging volcanoes and ash-blackened skies. The first of these is Muspelheim, the Realm of Fire, which can only be accessed by obtaining all the Muspelheim Ciphers as part of the Realm of Fire Favor. There are two Realms that Kratos can visit in God of War that are not involved with the main story.















God of war light elves