God of War: Lore and Legends: Lore & Legends

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God of War: Lore and Legends: Lore & Legends

God of War: Lore and Legends: Lore & Legends

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Alternatively, Atreus also wondered why his mother decided to name him Loki, as it wasn't a typical Jotun name. It can be hard reading all of this while playing the game, what with all the monster smashing, so it's nice to sit down and read this as it's own thing.

Unfortunately it does read a little more like a gameplay guide rather than an actual journal on all the creatures, but it still has all the details on the things you'll be fighting. Then he explained that Freya came to visit him after they'd gone to Jotunheim, asking questions about Odin and the Valkyrie Wings that indicated she was going to reclaim her warrior spirit. God of War: Lore and Legends is a hardcover tome published by Dark Horse Comics and released on September 9, 2020. On the other hand, his father didn't seem to want to interact with him at all, despite hunting for them all the time and building their "seriously solid" house. This is a not simply a haphazard collection of lore either, but one presented in such a wonderful and unique way that further strengthens and enhances 2018’s God of War.

He wondered if Kratos's lesson about them having "no excuses" to not go where they please, was a good lesson after all. This lorebook contains storyboards and concept art from the video game, as well as information about the game's development and its characters. When Kratos noticed the bow, his eyes widened and he complimented the bow, saying it was "very nice" and "remarkable".

He explained that he and Brok were going to move all their blacksmith stuff to a cave near the lake.The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a different character, creature, or event from the games. One night, after Atreus and his mother had been talking for hours about hunting, Faye revealed a surprise to him- she had finished the longbow they had been making together. He remembers his mother showing him how to see with "wide-open eyes" - even familiar things, things he thought he already knew. Atreus was startled by this, and felt bad by the rabbit's fear, but he accidentally loosed the arrow, which hit the fence right above his mother. Atreus notices that there are often strange shapes in the edge of the darkness, new foes that slip away whenever they try to come closer.

Whether you're a fan of the God of War games or just have an interest in mythology, this book is a must-read. Request Rejected This page is unavailable due to either geographic restrictions or other restrictions in place at this time. This hardcover volume chronicles Atreus and Kratos’s journey through the fabled Nine Realms, from the wildwoods of Midgard to the mountains of Jtunheim and beyond. The hit game is brought to life in a tangible and exciting new way as readers are invited to plumb the lore of God of War through the eyes of Kratos' son, Atreus. Perhaps if the rumored sequel surfaces at some point this would make a nice reference and summary of what happened in the first game.It has been a few years since I finished the game but while some aspects of it I still remember vividly others are starting to fade.



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