Angrboda: More than a Love Interest

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2022
  • Angrboda is a more interesting character than some give her credit for.
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  • @kaneqost172
    @kaneqost172 Před rokem +3561

    Just a thought: The moment her Grandmother said she won't be remembered and be a forgotten chapter was the moment she changed her mind on destiny

    • @Cra-b
      @Cra-b Před rokem +197

      I like that every moment in this game has a purpose on something.

    • @behg_sam
      @behg_sam Před rokem +44

      Thats what i was thinking

    • @YoshiTheOreo
      @YoshiTheOreo Před rokem +154

      When there is an emotional incentive tied outside Ironwood, there is no need to stay inside Ironwood considering her own grandmother basically disowned her with such spiteful words. The only attachment she has in Ironwood is the animals, but that's just a distraction/job, not a solution to her internal conflict. She choses to leave Ironwood because the only emotional connection she has left now is Atreus, which is outside Ironwood.
      It's like the Norms said, prophecy is only real because humans are very predictable by nature. Angrboda is only predictable because she shackles herself to prophecy: tending to her one and only role and choosing to wipe herself out of existence because of that emotional weight from her grandmother and her role.

    • @luistrejo3326
      @luistrejo3326 Před rokem +68

      Is it sad that Grÿla, ended up being right about, Angrboda? In the real life lore all that there is about Angrboda, is just being the mother of the Three children of Ragnorok, and I’m very sure a large sum of players haven’t even heard the name Angrboda until this game.

    • @kaneqost172
      @kaneqost172 Před rokem +40

      @@luistrejo3326 I mean it's very clearly a different mythology, and if you're talking real world she's been extremely well known in this game, so a happy ending :)

  • @dr.edwardrichtofen365
    @dr.edwardrichtofen365 Před rokem +2010

    At the end of the game, when you travel to Jotunheim as Kratos and visit Angrboda’s little camp, you’ll notice she kept the flower that Atreus gave her that she initially rejected. ☺️

    • @angelguerrero898
      @angelguerrero898 Před rokem +26

      Where do you find it?

    • @angelserenade
      @angelserenade Před rokem +13

      Where?

    • @dr.edwardrichtofen365
      @dr.edwardrichtofen365 Před rokem +130

      @@angelserenade when you return to Sindri’s house after Ragnarok, Ratatoskr gives you the seed to be able to travel to Jotunheim as Kratos

    • @dr.edwardrichtofen365
      @dr.edwardrichtofen365 Před rokem +99

      @@angelguerrero898 it’s on the table near Atreus’ shrine, in Angrboda’s little house

    • @dr.edwardrichtofen365
      @dr.edwardrichtofen365 Před rokem +32

      @@angelserenade it’s on the table near Atreus’ shrine, in Angrboda’s little house/hideout

  • @sev1011
    @sev1011 Před rokem +2226

    I have alot of respect for Angrboda's character in GoWR. She represents the stage of finding independence while also keeping that light-hearted, passion driven fun you would have as a child intact. Even being emotionally intelligent and strong enough to remind herself who her grandmother was, and can still be, because of their relationship before.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +126

      I wish people would stop bitching about her being black, that she's nothing more than a token character, which she isn't. They act like it's some kind of crime having a couple of black characters.

    • @wholethedogsout880
      @wholethedogsout880 Před rokem +43

      @@marywilcox3102 theyre so obnoxious

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +52

      @@wholethedogsout880 Facts, and as a black woman, I find their comments heavily offensive.

    • @Awesomeflame16
      @Awesomeflame16 Před rokem +18

      @@marywilcox3102 people call her a magic negro or something to.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +26

      @@Awesomeflame16 Guess they've never heard of the Haitians and their practice of Voodoo.

  • @therecombinant6215
    @therecombinant6215 Před rokem +537

    The entire Ironwood section feels like a fairytale. Atreus falls down the figurative rabbit hole into Ironwood. After he got spirited away, falls in love with Angraboda (who is basically a fairy), they fight a giant, have an magical animal race right after the emotional breakdown with the grandmother ect. It’s like Atreus was in a disjointed dream.

    • @adrianroque6990
      @adrianroque6990 Před rokem +62

      What makes this connection better is knowing that if Angrboda stuck by with her belief that her part of the story would be over after giving Atreus the marbles…it would’ve remained a dream to Atreus. Hell, I was actually convinced for a bit that Angrboda wouldn’t come back in the story and the whole Ironwood section would’ve been an isolated incident with no real pay off. Glad to see later that I was wrong

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 Před rokem +22

      In general Ragnarok feels mythic at times
      Stuff like Skjöldr and his coin
      Angroboda and Atreus’ love
      Thor’s Doom
      All of it feels like I could read about it in some ancient tome from some lost culture.

    • @kevlar2125
      @kevlar2125 Před rokem +3

      @@ItsButterBean1020 Are, are you being sarcastic?

    • @mohabalserafe3795
      @mohabalserafe3795 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ItsButterBean1020 the whole Norse mythology is a myth what's your point

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 Před rokem +7

      @@mohabalserafe3795 my point is a lot of the choices in Ragnarok feel a lot like stuff you’d see in an old legend
      Skjöldr for instance fits with stuff like the e Sagas where human historic events are emboldened by mythological reference (a boy king being given a coin by a god)

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade Před rokem +1288

    Gryla's words against Angrboda is heart piercing, and I cried when she said "You are Nothing". Angrboda trying to suppress her emotions is gorgeously captured. Yet, she still chose to see the better side of her grandmother. I felt sorry for her on that part.

    • @BEZERKSTUDIOS718
      @BEZERKSTUDIOS718 Před rokem +59

      that moment got me pretty good cause it's pretty much me trying to stop my mom from drinking

    • @Ni-wl9uh
      @Ni-wl9uh Před rokem +19

      @@BEZERKSTUDIOS718 Dang dude, sending a lot of love your way ❤🙏

    • @annointedbytalos5673
      @annointedbytalos5673 Před rokem +22

      @@BEZERKSTUDIOS718 yeah it was obvious what they were going for and I could see myself in her shoes. Going through it was difficult and I really like that they have topics that I can relate too. Thor drinking was also an emotional thing especially how thrúd acted through it.

    • @marcusclark1339
      @marcusclark1339 Před rokem +1

      not really its just cheap

    • @anselmopat4985
      @anselmopat4985 Před rokem

      I would have beaten the old lady ass
      What an asshole

  • @LittleCheebs
    @LittleCheebs Před rokem +140

    "She used to leave me food." makes me cry without fail. I don't know many people that could have that much compassion. Angrboda is an inspiration

    • @YouWillBeHappyOrElse
      @YouWillBeHappyOrElse Před 5 měsíci +3

      Part of justice is seeing the good in a person along with the bad--and that's part of what this whole big story is about.

  • @jaeded2391
    @jaeded2391 Před rokem +339

    You actually brought up a really good point- in Angrboda's conflict with her grandmother, that's HER story- Atreus, ostensibly the main character, becomes a *side* character in that moment. He has no stakes, no development, no reason to be there other than to support Angrboda. And I think that's incredible writing for fleshing out side characters.

    • @wklpiano
      @wklpiano Před rokem +23

      You don't have to be the hero in every story, sometimes you must be the one in the background. Helping out, standing by and ready to be the shoulder to lean on or guide or fighter

    • @TheSilverShadow17
      @TheSilverShadow17 Před rokem +8

      Everyone wants to be the hero of their own story, as once said by Handsome Jack from the Borderlands series

  • @jasonmatthews52
    @jasonmatthews52 Před rokem +742

    I see people complain about the Ironwood segment dragging on but I always thought that was the point. Angrboda is literally the first person Atreus has ever interacted with who was of his own age group; everyone else he's interacted with up until meeting her have been adults wiser and more experienced than he is. On top of that, she is one of the last remaining giants who happens to be humanoid like he is, so it makes sense he'd want to get to know her as much as possible. After revealing Groa's prophecy, there were even multiple points where Angrboda told Atreus he could go home, only for Atreus to consistently refuse to do so.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +57

      See? You get it.

    • @ItsButterBean1020
      @ItsButterBean1020 Před rokem +100

      It’s also a reprieve for Atreus
      The entire game he’s been dragged across the realms in favour of one destiny or the other, Ironwood (as long as it is) is the one time he’s just vibing, the one time he gets to just be a kid.
      Do I wish I could skip the cutscenes? Yeah, totally, but I get it.

    • @metoo3342
      @metoo3342 Před rokem +21

      Honestly it did drag on a little bit I liked Angrboda's character so I didn't mind that much

    • @dovkushnir7808
      @dovkushnir7808 Před rokem +20

      People can't spend 10 to 15 minutes for some character development or exposition, lol... But I can see where people are coming from coming from with the game being a hack and slash experience moments before.

    • @corbanharris2083
      @corbanharris2083 Před rokem +2

      Ironwood is the only Atreus section i liked the rest of his sections were annoying

  • @animebrains6859
    @animebrains6859 Před rokem +1072

    I love Angrboda as a character, I love how cheery and happy she is, In a cast of such sad and broken people. I love that Atreus could find someone his age who also is just as happy and cheery, who loves animals, who also is an artist, a giant, and shares the same optimism. It felt like after 2 games of watching Atreus being a child trying desperately to grow up faster, so he could match the pace of those around him. With her, he was able to be young, to be a child and savor in that joy. I’m glad that obviously after being alone for so long, Atreus could bring Angrboda some company, could offer her hope and companionship when even her own grandmother had abandoned her. I loved the happy cheery break in the game, and I think characters who hide their pain through happiness are so important, because I can relate to them so deeply. I can’t wait to see more of her through Atreus’ journey in the games, and I hope we get to see her more.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +27

      I love Angrboda!

    • @SaltoDaKid
      @SaltoDaKid Před rokem +48

      Exactly she's someone who focus on complete the necessary task but not losing herself. Not allowing her grandmother change destroy the image she remember her grandmother. When Atreus only see someone as enemy, she remind him people are people.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +8

      @@SaltoDaKid Very well said.👍🏾

    • @hollyberry0602
      @hollyberry0602 Před rokem +6

      @@marywilcox3102 same!

    • @LoopyLemon775
      @LoopyLemon775 Před rokem +6

      Same

  • @robertphillips213
    @robertphillips213 Před rokem +56

    "Odin chooses to not give a shit" actually sums up Norse Mythology quite succinctly.

  • @draganarto13
    @draganarto13 Před rokem +165

    Something a lot of writers miss in "save the world" stories is the need to show the world we need to save. The world can be both big, as in the World world, and small, as in our personal "world." Conections, family, friends, and things we have built all fall under that. The ironwood section raises the stakes in an interesting way. We are watching two young teens(?) go through the process of expanding their worlds. I would argue that this is a pivotal moment in the game and people need to stop being so damn blood thirsty and enjoy the journey. SSM does what I rarely see, and it's show us the world we need to save and how beautiful and vibrant it is. And this leans into us as players wanting to protect it more.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +18

      100% agree. Sadly, haters are gonna hate and miss the point.

    • @G3NTOK1
      @G3NTOK1 Před rokem +18

      I also agree that this is a pivotal moment in the game. We see Atreus become certain in what he wants to do, and we also see an internal struggle and self conflict he’s facing.

    • @mohabalserafe3795
      @mohabalserafe3795 Před rokem

      ​@@G3NTOK1 and why do they hate his character again

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G Před 5 měsíci +1

      Actually, tho- like these games were made with genuine love and care for both the story, graphics, characters, and everything else combined.
      Ignoring all that is, imo, so ungrateful and sad to see hard work be pushed aside like that.
      The writers could have done nothing with some of these characters, but they chose to wrote them AS characters

  • @mathieumarlaire
    @mathieumarlaire Před rokem +93

    Even the main villain of Ironwood, Angrboda's grandmother, is such a fun bossfight. While the backstory is incredibly dark, fighting her in a giant kitchen among giant teacups is objectively fun

  • @cheesecake2545
    @cheesecake2545 Před rokem +135

    She’s literally the subversion of Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Someone whose purpose is to aid the male hero and make them realize what they need to do in life-and that was her character until the end of the Ironwood segment. But only until. It was her arc to becoming independent and no longer the MPDG because she makes decisions outside of the hero.

    • @goodeboie5312
      @goodeboie5312 Před rokem +6

      This right here!

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et Před 11 měsíci +15

      Another trope that Santa Monica Studios subverted. I noticed that too, but couldn't put it into words. There was a tone shift after Angroboda handed Atreus the marbles which was nothing like anyone or I expected. Then we continued on her characterization and completing the subversion that she's not just the MPDG.

  • @Mr-Moron
    @Mr-Moron Před rokem +720

    I agree that she’s more than just “Ooo her and Atreus are so cute they’re gonna get married!”
    But I mean come on they’re adorable together. One of the most wholesome and well written relationships of the past 10 years.

    • @eddsworldlover
      @eddsworldlover Před rokem +22

      You know how many relationships have been written since 2012/2013? I like her and Atreus too but people really need to get over the urge to be so hyperbolic about shit they like. Not every good thing that happens is the best thing that’s ever happened, sometimes stuffs just good

    • @GOING_POSTAL666
      @GOING_POSTAL666 Před rokem +82

      @@eddsworldlover its really not that deep lol

    • @hollyberry0602
      @hollyberry0602 Před rokem +16

      It is undeniably adorable!

    • @AwsOm3Fac3
      @AwsOm3Fac3 Před rokem +5

      Nah I wasn’t sold on their “relationship” it all felt horribly forced. Definitely could’ve been written better.

    • @LoopyLemon775
      @LoopyLemon775 Před rokem +20

      @@AwsOm3Fac3
      Cry.
      Her and Trelok are gonna be together

  • @outtabox4676
    @outtabox4676 Před rokem +92

    I love how the story flips the stereotypes associated with the giants being the antagonists of the Norse mythology.

  • @EveryArchive
    @EveryArchive Před rokem +308

    Angrboda is a pretty great character. More than just her relationship with Atreus. That ability to be more than a ship is a sign of great writing. She and Atreus feel more realistic if they can both be good apart, as well as together.

    • @ericschuller908
      @ericschuller908 Před rokem +34

      She is easily one of the most relatable characters in the game. She struggles with the idea of determining her own life once the artificial structures of destiny and prophecy are no longer there. She is scared of only being part of someone else's story and finds ways to seek out meaning and purpose in her own life. In the absence of divine comfort, she creates her own answers. In a way, she's the antithesis of Odin who sought out external answers instead of creating his own purpose like Angrboda. She achieves an inner peace and light by making up her own story and deriving meaning from what she values in life, living it on her own terms. Once she overcomes her fear of life no longer being structured by prophecy, she becomes the most liberated character in the game, and arguably one of the strongest, as she is not obsessed with or driven by the worries surrounding Ragnarök. She does show up with Fenrir later on, but on her own terms. Not because it is written, but because she cares for Atreus and the people in his life.

    • @daith_izumi
      @daith_izumi Před rokem +2

      I do toot for them, but I’m hoping Atreus is in a love triangle😂❤
      Angrboda
      Atreus
      Thrud

    • @ericschuller908
      @ericschuller908 Před rokem +14

      @@daith_izumi, love triangles are one of the worst plot devices created by humans.

    • @anselmopat4985
      @anselmopat4985 Před rokem +6

      @@ericschuller908I have no idea why people like them
      They should continue what they are doing here, focusing on what’s important

    • @ericschuller908
      @ericschuller908 Před rokem +11

      @@anselmopat4985, to me, love triangles always seemed to exist to cheapen the idea of human relationships. "I beat the rival, so love me." is how I saw them. Like human relationships are prizes to be won. It's fucking gross.

  • @L337P1R4735
    @L337P1R4735 Před rokem +88

    Angerboda was such a pleasant surprise she's a huge favorite for me and I can't wait to see what happens next with her

  • @SuperT0MaT0
    @SuperT0MaT0 Před rokem +290

    I loved the Angrboda section, which I didn’t realize was a hot take. It was such a refreshing palette cleanser from the dour and quite depressing tone. Jotenheim is beautiful, one of the prettiest things I’ve ever seen in any game. Not to mention I love her paint attacks so much. What she adds to the theme of destiny is pretty important too. And their actors have great chemistry
    Edit: would love to see an Atreus spinoff game with her as the companion.

    • @user-mu8dm4rk7g
      @user-mu8dm4rk7g Před rokem +16

      Jötunheim is the most beautiful realm. Well, besides Spark of the World, of course
      My jaw was on the floor, when Atreus teleported there.

    • @SuperT0MaT0
      @SuperT0MaT0 Před rokem +14

      @@user-mu8dm4rk7g I was bummed we couldn’t explore anything besides that one room in the post game.

    • @madeofcastiron
      @madeofcastiron Před rokem +33

      i love the ironwood section too. i like how it was a break from all the anger and scheming.
      i could relax for a little bit exploring a beautiful area and talking to someone who just wants to hang out.
      and i love angrboda’s character. such a sweet girl with strong empathy, even to her grandma. really loved talking to her.

    • @spawncampe
      @spawncampe Před rokem +5

      It was one of my favorite sections, I just wanted to see more of Jotunheim and I got a lot of questions answered from the previous game

    • @LoopyLemon775
      @LoopyLemon775 Před rokem

      Same

  • @YoshiTheOreo
    @YoshiTheOreo Před rokem +122

    Angrboda is a very good example of what happens when a person or group of people commits too much to certain stories, prophecies, or even history. They can either become possible guides to better futures or a mental shackle that prevents progression that is far more oppressive than any form of slavery especially if the story is told generationally with emotional confidence to cement a group of people outright.

  • @dont5405
    @dont5405 Před rokem +144

    Maybe being exposed to Atreus and his refusal to accept prophecy is what led to her suddenly not being strict with prophecy? (Kids mimic other kids is what comes to mind)

    • @sgt.zaitsev287
      @sgt.zaitsev287 Před rokem +3

      That and her grandmother shouting that Angraboda will mean nothing and merely a chapter in Atreus'.

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et Před 11 měsíci +10

      Yeah, kids don't process complex emotions like adults do. Though Angroboda is more emotionally mature than most kids, she would still have a simplified view of the world. She saw another kid her age, do things that she thought for all her life to be wrong. I grew up thinking not praying before eating is bad, then most of my friends never prayed before eating and gradually I just thought, "Yeah, theres no point to this"

  • @acuyra
    @acuyra Před rokem +134

    Ironwood bothered me until I realized that this, quite likely, the first time Atreus has ever been around a girl his age for any real amount of time, perhaps ever. In fact, ‘Boda’ might just be the first person his age that he’s ever met, period. It’s no wonder he sticks around so long and is immediately taken with her. The poor kid doesn’t want to leave.

    • @edster14er
      @edster14er Před rokem +23

      discovering she also a giant was a big thing for him

    • @thurvinfrostbeard1838
      @thurvinfrostbeard1838 Před 3 měsíci +1

      To be fair the is also this one human boy athreus befriends, but you are still right

  • @jivonne1991
    @jivonne1991 Před 11 měsíci +17

    I just have to say it, Debra Wilson’s VA as Gryla was so good! I’m so disappointed we didn’t get to see more of gryla

    • @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV
      @SpaghettiYOLOKingTTV Před 10 měsíci +6

      That was Debra Wilson? Holy hell, that's amazing. She's such an awesome, hilarious person, but to find out that was her makes me happy. Gryla was a great character because of what she brought to the performance. The pure venom that laced every word she flung at Angrboda as she slowly walked away made me feel like those words were being thrown directly at me lol

  • @kjj26k
    @kjj26k Před rokem +114

    I'm loving these essays on _Ragnarok_

    • @OilyOaf
      @OilyOaf Před rokem +3

      *Ragnarök 🤓🤓🤓

    • @Hamzurger
      @Hamzurger Před rokem

      @@OilyOafwhat’s the difference

    • @sakmadik69420
      @sakmadik69420 Před rokem

      im waiting for freya's.why does hi do analysis on the black girl first.

    • @Hamzurger
      @Hamzurger Před rokem +24

      @@sakmadik69420 couldn’t go a day without seeing racism

    • @dragonfire4869
      @dragonfire4869 Před rokem

      @@sakmadik69420 do the world a favour and shut up

  • @MrKrossix
    @MrKrossix Před rokem +83

    Angrboda is a very inspirational character in my personal opinion, she chooses to stcik with her passion and cheery demeanor despite the worst of it, even showing that she can grow throughout it (the whole opinion on destiny bit). And I could really use that sort of mindset after... stuff happened.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes4553 Před rokem +274

    I like the chemistry between Atreus and Angrboda. It feels natural, like they could be friends or something else if they wanted to.
    The ironwood section is so pretty and nice after all the snow.
    Angrboda's story is very nice too, I like the way they have written her. Like how she (apparently) was able to leave Ironwood any time and suddenly started appearing in Midgard and the other realms where the crew is.
    I do think the dreams are how the Jotun get their prophecies. Like visions. We saw Faye in a dream. Atreus' vision was at the end of the first game.
    Also her design and especially her tattoos look so awesome. I love how you kinda forget about them and then the light hits just right so you notice them again.

    • @praxiann7615
      @praxiann7615 Před rokem +1

      Only Midgard has snow and we're hardly ever there so there's not much change of scenery imo

    • @pysky4u
      @pysky4u Před rokem +2

      They could be goood friends

    • @abril9691
      @abril9691 Před rokem

      @@pysky4u they're probably gonna become more than good friends so

    • @pysky4u
      @pysky4u Před rokem

      @@abril9691 you likely missed the GOW reference with that statement

  • @dovienya737
    @dovienya737 Před rokem +48

    Mad lad actually changed it to FatBrett. I fully thought he was joking.

    • @getoffthegames89
      @getoffthegames89 Před rokem +1

      What was it before?

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k Před rokem +5

      @@getoffthegames89
      I will review every Nintendo Wii game, iirc.

    • @inferno769
      @inferno769 Před rokem

      Why tho

    • @dovienya737
      @dovienya737 Před rokem

      @@inferno769 Literally his last uploaded video. takes about 2 seconds to find it.
      czcams.com/video/V--nqKhH2hQ/video.html

  • @dont5405
    @dont5405 Před rokem +76

    Idk how or why, but ironwood was more enjoyable for me in my second play through. Maybe cause I went in knowing it’s meant to be Atreus being a kid, idk.

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +33

      That's probably a good reason. Wish more people would realize that instead of whining and crying about this section.

    • @danielneverloses
      @danielneverloses Před rokem +2

      @@marywilcox3102 Ong

  • @calliope5681
    @calliope5681 Před rokem +24

    i think, to a certain extent, the fact that the turning point in angrboda's development happens off-screen is fundamental to the theme that she is her own person. i think atreus witnesses the beginning of her cause to change, perhaps to spite her grandmother's lashing out, or because she is forced to self-soothe and reconcile with her image of her primary caregiver (thus, the world), and it is intentional that this is all that the player sees. after all, to provide exposition through gameplay is not dissimilar to writing a prophecy; the game progressed exactly as it was designed and coded to, and that IS prophecy. the audience does not need specific as to how and why angrboda changed to relate with her-only that she eventually did by herself, and that is how all that matters in a coming-of-age world, isn't it?

  • @LoopyLemon775
    @LoopyLemon775 Před rokem +82

    I liked her.
    She’s a likable character

  • @craxnor
    @craxnor Před rokem +31

    I would argue that instead of focusing on fighting prophecy. Kratos doesn’t care about prophecy and gets aggravated that people constantly adhere to it and ignore the actions and consequences that lead to it.

    • @mohabalserafe3795
      @mohabalserafe3795 Před rokem +2

      He literally murdered the sisters of fate themselves you really think a a guy with such feat would even about prophecies and all this stuff

  • @MM-vs2et
    @MM-vs2et Před 11 měsíci +8

    Do people think that Atreus and Angroboda's characters were written like MCU characters in Ironwood? I didn't get that at all. To me, the child characters in the game, including Thrud, and Skjoldr were actually written like children. They had this contrast between the adults which seemed really present. The quippy nature of their interactions to me felt like oneupmanship that kids have with each other. Not only trying to impress each other, but also impress themselves because its natural for a young person to discover their own abilities. I get that the length could've been more effective, but I thoroughly enjoyed it on my first playthrough. I like the vibe of Ironwood. Reminds me of times as a kid when I would see a magical place and just kept thinking to myself, "Man, it would be cool if I lived there".

  • @davidt.1707
    @davidt.1707 Před rokem +35

    I really like Angrboda for the role she was given with here. A young girl (perhaps same or older than Atreus age in Ragnarok) whose chirpy and easygoing, someone who Atreus really needed to have given he didn't really meet many people around his age up to this point. She's also a really strong girl, someone who can keep it together when her grandma Gryla threw at her if still painful to listen to, but she's perhaps cursed(?) with knowing her fate is just being a guide to another's (Atreus/Loki). She's even playful of her own, like showing up out of nowhere at a few points in the story with Atreus which I thought was amusing as he's yet to do something like that himself I imagine.
    But overall, this version of Angrboda's probably gonna be the most iconic or one of the most iconic as she's clearly made enough impression to people beyond just being Atreus/Loki's love interest or some such, as well as making her own path beyond just being a footnote or helper to Atreus/Loki's fate. The fact that Angrboda even got to join up in Ragnarok w/Fenrir, escaped Gna, and also the one to presumably get everyone out of Asgard just as it's being destroyed tells me she'll be remembered in the Norse mythos lands for quite some time.

  • @calebh3632
    @calebh3632 Před rokem +10

    I really think the decision to have Angrboda change her view on prophecy offscreen was a great thing, because it literally shows that she does have life outside of her relationship to Atreus and the prophecy that he's a part of

  • @atharvasalunke4723
    @atharvasalunke4723 Před rokem +98

    i would like to see a character analysis on hiemdall even though he is a jerk I still think he is a great character

    • @Cra-b
      @Cra-b Před rokem +35

      I think that feeling anger for a character actions makes them well written for me. Despite all his arrogance, he was trying to protect his home.

    • @atharvasalunke4723
      @atharvasalunke4723 Před rokem +10

      @@Cra-b true hiemdall is also one of the best villans onpar with odin and thor

    • @xoepv9077
      @xoepv9077 Před rokem +6

      @@Cra-bthats what they were going for just making another hermes but letting him sizzle out was perfect story writing. kratos should have had a reference line along the lines of that.

    • @xoepv9077
      @xoepv9077 Před rokem +4

      Saint Monica manage to top this game that would be crazy.

    • @ItsskipppermyG
      @ItsskipppermyG Před rokem +3

      Same

  • @Bimhermodrsenblom
    @Bimhermodrsenblom Před rokem +46

    FatBrett, I really really love these God of War: Ragnarök analyses. As the small moments in the game that are therapeutic, it's just as therapeutic that there's someone analyzing these stories for people. And potentially open up a channel for others to appreciate what the creators of these games left behind as bits of good trail mix. A hidden reward for appreciating the small things that is. This is what makes storytelling so great, and the storytellers who tell them. Keep making more please!!!!!

  • @km1dash6
    @km1dash6 Před rokem +10

    I thought Angroboda was kind of an underutilized character. Her relationship with her grandmother has so much narrative potential.
    One interpretation I found compelling is prophecy as intergenerational trauma. Parents inflict pain on their children who grow up to inflict pain on others. Kratos says "we must be better," because he is trying to break the cycle. But we don't see Angraboda break the cycle. She seems distant and apart from it. Her relationship to her people is unexplored. Sure, she doesn't strictly follow prophecy as much compared to her people, but that's left to the sidelines.
    Maybe there will he a DLC where she helps her grandmother, or where she at least comes to terms with her grandmother's abuse.

  • @cruzzytv611
    @cruzzytv611 Před rokem +10

    This is more than a crush, more than a like like, more than a love

  • @misskiku5209
    @misskiku5209 Před rokem +10

    I absolutely love this video. Great analysis of Angrboda and I really appreciate the effort you've taken to seperate her from just being a supporting character for the main cast. She's one of my favourite characters in Ragnarok for this reason and this video does her justice.

  • @vitolarussa
    @vitolarussa Před rokem +15

    Ironwood is the calm before the storm. Players really should appreciate it more...having a game thats 100% storm would be too excessive

  • @synderthmc
    @synderthmc Před rokem +6

    The prophecy of the giants seem to work the same as of the norns. Their self-fullfilling. It was her belief that choices don't matter and that her story ends, and would've probably ended up just like how the prophecy states. But changed herself and so changed her story.

  • @ashtheboss1215
    @ashtheboss1215 Před rokem +4

    “Odin chooses to not give a shit” had to laugh right there

  • @e3vL1
    @e3vL1 Před rokem +11

    true love is giving someone the power to destroy you, but trust them not to

  • @rottensquid
    @rottensquid Před 11 měsíci +5

    I feel like this section of the game that introduced Angrboda really enhanced and deepened the game itself as well as the story. My issue with the previous GoW is that it's such a strong cup of coffee, with little variety to its mood. It took till the end of the game for me to realize that it had more to say beyond its depiction of the emotionally withholding father and his emotionally neglected kid. With Ragnarok, the whole multi-hour segment just to spend time with Atreus alone was such a relief from the father/son dynamic. It gave us a chance to get to know Atreus as his own person, and not just as Kratos's sidekick. And the different game play was a welcome break from axe hurling and blade swinging. I think switching characters, especially characters in conflict, is a great way to explore the stories of games. This game let you see both sides of the conflict between Kratos and Atreus, and let you in on the process of the two characters finding common ground, compromising, and learning to trust one another's judgement. It's a very mature story in that regard.

  • @azanathwhateley7235
    @azanathwhateley7235 Před rokem +4

    The last part hits home way too hard. Thank you.

  • @myrixica4222
    @myrixica4222 Před rokem +8

    One thing to keep in mind 10:23 - 12:34 Time flows differently in all the different realms, so we don't actually know how long it's been for her between the times we see her. For all we know it's been months. I think the games earlier point when Atreus went there about him being gone for 2 days was also meant to be a set up to help justify this large of an off screen character shift. At least it helps me rationalize it.

    • @acleverusername420
      @acleverusername420 Před 10 měsíci

      Given how Atreus was in Ironwood for a few hours and when he came back it had been 2 days shouldn't that mean that Angrboda had less time to change because of the different time flow, not more.

  • @TheKoyn
    @TheKoyn Před rokem +13

    Glad I'm not the only one that loved the Gryla boss fight. I had tears in my eyes, it was very emotional

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, that fight was good. It's appalling that haters actually expected Gryla to be killed by CHILDREN - one of whom is her own flesh and blood. People are so stupid.

    • @mohabalserafe3795
      @mohabalserafe3795 Před rokem +2

      ​@@marywilcox3102 they just want Atreus to be like his father in his glory days

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +1

      @@mohabalserafe3795 Which, given that Atreus is a teenager makes no sense, and unless a group of gods does something to piss Atreus off, he won't be repeating his father's 'glory' days anytime soon.

    • @vicmorgana5516
      @vicmorgana5516 Před rokem +1

      @@marywilcox3102 It's one of the things that annoy me the most about people who hate Atreus. It's fine not to like him if that's how you feel, but the reasoning is often that Atreus isn't like OG Kratos. He's not a ruthless killing machine who follows in his father's footsteps and that makes so many people mad for some reason. It would defeat the entire purpose of the new games. Part of the point of Atreus' character is to show that he isn't like his father, and that by being merciful and kind, he influences Kratos to be better than he was--much like Faye did for both. But Kratos is seeing the same criticism from some people for not slaughtering the Norse gods. Some people are just stuck on the OG games.

  • @QuestionableLifeChoices
    @QuestionableLifeChoices Před rokem +17

    i didn't find her and atreus' dialogue marvel-esque at all; i'm actually surprised and confused why people would say that? it came off more to me as awkward and slightly snarky but mostly sincere and goodhearted teenagers
    sidebar: when atreus started aggressively tossing the marbles back into the bag (which clip you included), i cringed so hard. like atreus, read the fucking room and be gentle, shit! lol

    • @marywilcox3102
      @marywilcox3102 Před rokem +12

      Because a lot of the haters don't know that teenagers are naturally awkward and trying to find themselves and their places in the world.

  • @strooba7035
    @strooba7035 Před rokem +8

    angrboda was one of my favorite characters in the game, I just thought she was really refreshing and fun in a game that can be really tense or dramatic. Also I don’t get it why do so many people dislike Ironwood it was one of my favorite sections of the game!

  • @amiefortman7220
    @amiefortman7220 Před rokem +29

    I feel like it would have been easy to make Angrboda just an instrumental character, somebody who helps out Atreus on the path to his own destiny and then does nothing else with no life beyond that (which, considering the race lift they gave the character, would have been more than a little Yikes). But she's so much more than that. We spend the Ironwood chapter living her life alongside her, getting to care about her and her remaining family as people, and hoping it won't be the last we see of her. And I know I was thrilled when she kept showing up outside of Jotunheim--in fact, I was a little disappointed she wasn't around more. I adore Angrboda as a character, and I hope that she gets more spotlight if they ever decide to make a third game.

  • @markandrew6704
    @markandrew6704 Před rokem +8

    "Odin chooses to not give a shit" made me laugh pretty hard. It reminds me of the book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson. Pretty sure Odin read that book a few times lol

  • @LordZaayl
    @LordZaayl Před 9 měsíci +3

    Since she believed all choices led to the same outcome, maybe she chose to see Atreus again under the assumption some string of fate would physically stop her, like a freak rock slide, anything but Atreus made her curious enough to try, just to see, she has nothing better to do.
    Then fate did nothing and she learned firsthand by making different choices, her own fate changed.

  • @Average-Joe851
    @Average-Joe851 Před rokem +19

    It gets more interesting if you look at the Norse Mythology. Angrboda and Loki (They do get married in the Mythology) have 3 children Fenrir, Jormungand, and Hel. We have seen 2 of these "births" arguably happened in the game. So I'm guessing the next Giant they bring back is Hel (As in the person Helheim is named after). Though the games are not always that accurate to the myths so we'll see.

    • @tedtedson7813
      @tedtedson7813 Před rokem

      im not sure how that would work unless its a spin off game because they made it clear they are leaving norse mythology.

  • @Greenweeper1387
    @Greenweeper1387 Před rokem +18

    YES!!! I was waiting for this video so bad, Angrboda is one of my favorite characters in the game. I loved her sm!

  • @matrixmessiah6083
    @matrixmessiah6083 Před rokem +5

    Can we just appreciate the "GOOD friends" joke about the whole "they were roommates" topic 🤣

  • @Vertutame
    @Vertutame Před rokem +8

    I saw a lot of teenagers who kept saying their life is meaningless.
    And to me, that's half true.
    It just means you have no goal and no purpose in life.
    You just have to find one; making your own purpose and goal.
    That's the ultimate result of nihilism.
    By nature there's no purpose; you have to choose one for yourself.

  • @bobjone8039
    @bobjone8039 Před rokem +22

    I think that angrboda represents the human feeling that we can’t be anything greater than what we are, and this is disproven in the game at the end!

  • @MykeGG
    @MykeGG Před rokem +9

    Ironwood isn't exactly exciting but it's good to see Atreus finally be able to have fun like a child

  • @Kitastroboy
    @Kitastroboy Před rokem +17

    Excellent video essay! I really enjoyed her character in the game but this just makes me appreciate and love her even more. Even her combat and fighting is so unique with all the colourful paint bombs and explosions she does. Thanks for making this!

  • @weewee3486
    @weewee3486 Před rokem +3

    The reason I grew to “like”, or more like not hate Ironwood is because Atteus and Angrboda are two children with large responsibilities, it only makes sense that they would like to forget about it for a bit

  • @kin4386
    @kin4386 Před rokem +4

    Way I look at Angrboda is that she is what happens when you make a side character aware of the fact that they are just that: A side character.
    When they know that they aren't the main character. That their purpose is to assist the main character on their journey rather than star in it. Which is why she's so blindly and bitterly accepting of the concept of being brushed to the side in the story once she gives Atreus what he needs. Now that she's fulfilled her purpose in HIS story, there's nothing left. And she's bittersweetly come to terms with that.

  • @dishmeup
    @dishmeup Před rokem +7

    what u said about graduation and how you feel after is very accurate and makes alot of sense with how angribroda feels I've been graded for a few years now and still have moments where idk what to especially after moving on my own a few months ago

  • @mskiara18
    @mskiara18 Před rokem +50

    Thank you for this analysis of Angrboda. Ironwood is one of my favorite sections of the game due to we see some backstory of the Jotnar and a break from the hectic journey of prophecy and Odin. I hate that this chapter was considered boring and people complaining of Angrboda's design.

    • @hannahparmenter3905
      @hannahparmenter3905 Před rokem +2

      Wild... people are hating on her design??? I love it

    • @mskiara18
      @mskiara18 Před rokem +5

      @@hannahparmenter3905 Yes, there were some players calling the game woke because of Angrboda's skin color sadly.

    • @hannahparmenter3905
      @hannahparmenter3905 Před rokem +1

      @@mskiara18 that's dumb as hell. How is that 'woke'?

    • @mskiara18
      @mskiara18 Před rokem +5

      @@hannahparmenter3905 Basically players were saying there are no Black people in Norse mythology and said the game is woke because of this. I enjoy God of War, so this is sad to hear some players feel this way.

    • @hannahparmenter3905
      @hannahparmenter3905 Před rokem +9

      @@mskiara18 none of it is real anyway..💀 who tf cares if there's black people in a game that has Norse mythology?? People need to get a life.

  • @jmitterii2
    @jmitterii2 Před rokem +6

    I loved it. Was good to see the boy interact with someone his age.

  • @corbinames5069
    @corbinames5069 Před rokem +7

    Just wanted to give you a shout. Been in the process of moving and have to do a lot of work to the new house before moving in. Been overwhelmed at times woth the amount of work for the small amount of time. Been watching your videos while working and they've been a huge help in having a comfort to keep me focused. Videos are great and I thoroughly enjoy listening/watching. Thanks for the effort man!

  • @ezoez7548
    @ezoez7548 Před rokem +14

    I feel like the way the jotunn's or someone who was making these prophecies is that they are able to see many different paths to what the future will hold. Like when Dr. Strange saw a million different ways the battle with Thanos could go, and so the one who made the secret murals inside the murals, chose to wrote out the best path that the protagonists could go through and so leaves in details and other details are vague. That way the prophecys if found they may lead the characters to go on said path.

  • @humansadness3749
    @humansadness3749 Před 5 měsíci +3

    i like that angrboda’s part dragged on. i felt so..? calm? and couldn’t help but think about how much i missed having fun with angrboda when i was in midgard fighting enemies alone as atreus, i felt weak towards in comparison when i play kratos and just thought: this is probably how atreus feels all the time.
    it was nice to feel a bit of a slow moment in a game where everything is so face-paced with high stakes.

  • @immagoingbacktobed1742
    @immagoingbacktobed1742 Před rokem +5

    I think the point for her change off screen is to show that her story runs independent to the main narrative.

  • @ysgramornorris2452
    @ysgramornorris2452 Před rokem +5

    I did notice that Angrboda seemed to realize that her role in the story was just to be a side character in Loki's tale, and to not like it one bit.

  • @wholethedogsout880
    @wholethedogsout880 Před rokem +7

    i love her so much

  • @vitt2391
    @vitt2391 Před rokem +5

    I love her

  • @rashadd2615
    @rashadd2615 Před rokem +4

    Great video. I enjoyed Angroboda as a character and her realizing she can create her own path and write her own story opposed to being bound by destiny.

  • @dylanbass8451
    @dylanbass8451 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorite things about this game is that we get to see Atreus acting like a kid, especially with Angrboda. We get to see them both goofing around, which is great!

  • @cutebloons
    @cutebloons Před 5 měsíci +5

    I hate how angrbodah was immediately blasted online for her skin color by insecure nerds with weak mental states. She is an amazing character who didn't deserve to be hated before the game even came out.
    Edit: just sorted comments by recent, nvm. They're still doing it.

  • @nickpolatas8433
    @nickpolatas8433 Před rokem +2

    So my understanding on the prophecies between the Norns and the Giants is that the Norns can see all of the potential futures and use their knowledge of people to chose the most likely one while the giants dream a vision of the future and assume that it’s the only way the future can go, becoming a self fulfilling prophecy.

  • @Imminent_Wrath
    @Imminent_Wrath Před rokem +2

    angrboda is the perfect love interest and character arc to atreyus... she was written and presented so well

  • @villaniousmustache4898
    @villaniousmustache4898 Před rokem +2

    Every Atreus part was amazing!! I really loved his combos

  • @atlas956
    @atlas956 Před rokem +3

    i just finished the ironwoods section for the first time, and i’m glad i’m not the only one who adores Angrboda as a character and example of great supporting character writing. The idea that she and Atreus would be cute together came very naturally, because the writers gave her an organic personality, story and interests… it did not feel like she was designed FOR Atreus, even though she likely was.
    She feels like a real person, which is so rare for love interests, especially teenage girls.

  • @gilbertotabares8196
    @gilbertotabares8196 Před rokem +2

    FatBrett: Odin chooses to not give a shit.
    Me: HA! Welp, you sure got his number!

  • @adeadarcadia
    @adeadarcadia Před rokem +10

    Was this written by Atreus? (Mostly /s)
    Really glad to see her get appreciation, lately I feel like I've been seeing more people argue about whether she or Thrud will end up with Atreus (somehow an actual thought for some people, I was surprised) than talk about her personal arc and emotional development, which is clearly a story all on it's own that she has even if we don't really see all of it.
    I thought it was adorable to see Atreus basically go 💖🥰💖 when he's with her, and to see him get a moment to be a 15 year old boy get flustered over a pretty girl--something a boy his age deserves a chance to have--but even that got surpassed by them growing together, really showing some maturity that they unfortunately have from trauma and elements beyond their control, and it was amazing to see them taking control back.

  • @polsandoval
    @polsandoval Před rokem +2

    I, too, loved Ironwood. Played through the entire game three times!

  • @Reyma777
    @Reyma777 Před rokem +10

    . Overall, I liked Angrboda's role in the story. Even though I was confused by the time travel/ time distortion involved in her part of the story.
    As an aside:
    I think it would have made sense for Angrboda's father to be foreign God or divine figure. The shape shifting, African trickster god, Anansi the Spider would have made a good potential father for Angrboda were she not written as full Jotunn. God of War (2018) kept hinting at non-Norse and Greek gods. A foreign looking Jotunn could have been described as being fathered by a foreigner. However, I do believe the game hinted that Jotunn are found outside of the Norse realms.

  • @JoshuaD.Howard
    @JoshuaD.Howard Před rokem +4

    R E A L L Y LOVE This Duo 😄😄

  • @XENON3120
    @XENON3120 Před 10 měsíci +6

    people be like when they getting married? its a child, hold your horses

  • @ethanfinlay3365
    @ethanfinlay3365 Před rokem +1

    I think the sudden change in belief it is a clear sign of a rich internal monologue that were not privy to

  • @ojvribeiro
    @ojvribeiro Před rokem +11

    I happened to love your reviews. So I'm staying ♥

  • @kuroshu7071
    @kuroshu7071 Před rokem +3

    The confusion in Atreus' face when he sees the circle button

  • @EmeraldJinx3643
    @EmeraldJinx3643 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I will forever hate having to collect those stupid fruits when I already filled the bucket in NG+.

  • @Aureilius2112
    @Aureilius2112 Před rokem +5

    I really hate when people say something being similar to the MCU is a negative.

    • @teodoraslozoraitis7409
      @teodoraslozoraitis7409 Před 4 měsíci

      I felr that, dude. The MCU movies legirimitely brought me a lor of.comfort during time times.its a downer that the writers dont.care about teeling good stories about it anymore.

    • @Aureilius2112
      @Aureilius2112 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@teodoraslozoraitis7409 Yeah. I think they just got too big and Kevin couldn’t keep quality control. I think they’ve gotten the message after the marvels though.

  • @HotDogTimeMachine385
    @HotDogTimeMachine385 Před rokem +6

    Your videos are great, I found you because of your GoW analysis' and they're fantastic.
    It's interesting that Angrboda's story is about dealing with her story only being tied to Loki, when in Norse mythology she is only mentioned as a reference to Loki and Ragnarok.

  • @bli2z4rd
    @bli2z4rd Před rokem +7

    I love the analogies you make between this game and aspects of life or other source of media. Great content. Subscribed.

  • @mimitheechidna
    @mimitheechidna Před rokem +5

    I'm hoping you do a video covering Faye and her role in the story, as well as the emotional impact she had on Kratos and Atreus. Her backstory and little tidbits about her fight with Thor were super interesting, as well as the chemistry between her and Kratos.

  • @siltstrider6812
    @siltstrider6812 Před rokem +3

    Gryla's house reminded me of the Little Nightmare game.

  • @lordhorg999
    @lordhorg999 Před rokem +6

    I love the iron wood part haters gonna hate lol

  • @xoutlast1086
    @xoutlast1086 Před rokem +1

    Definitely agree with you on all points and I’d like to add on that angraboda section was an amazing breath of fresh air and the dialogue as well as angraboda was definitely interesting enough to take my mind off the slower parts and I love how they made her flushed out and not just a love interest as I think many future entertainment, and current ones could learn from her character definitely my favorite game of 2022

  • @wizevmkloarm3462
    @wizevmkloarm3462 Před rokem +3

    Your analysis of God of War is so great to just sit and watch, even rewatched your video on mimir to really get every detail.

  • @TheJonkler1
    @TheJonkler1 Před rokem +3

    Fun fact:Angrboda is(or was idk anymore)the wife of Loki in the myths from what I could find

  • @acleverusername420
    @acleverusername420 Před rokem +4

    I really loved Angrboda's character and Ironwood. Ironwood is one of my favorite parts of the game and I hope we see more of her in future games. Her struggling to circumvent her destiny really ties in with the theme of the game and other characters trying to do the same so she fits right in there. And I was glad that she got to do more than what her prophecy dictated she had to do. And yes her and Atreus are super cute.
    (edit) Came back to watch this video again after a re-watch playthrough and thinking about it, I feel like meeting Atreus and her finally confronting her grandmother who she seemed to be hiding from kind of pushes her to start taking action where she had been living with a 'well this is the way things are' mentality. She grew up with this strict 'prophecy is absolute' upbringing and it makes sense as she and her mother where giants who could see the future. If you go back to the first time you see her in Ironwood you see that she was even painting the first time she and Atreus met. Having visions of the future is sure to make you feel confident that you know how things play out and if you grow up isolated from different people only hearing one perspective, of course you believe that too. She even has a little dialogue with Atreus about how there have been people who have attempted to avoid their fate but though some details had changed they still overall followed their fate. Atreus showing up is meant to give her a different perspective than how she was raised, as she most likely never interacted with different people besides her family. Angrboda did want to do more and be more than she was supposed to and Atreus giving her the idea that "your part in this is as big as you want it to be" helped to make her think maybe she can do more after only being taught her life had to be a certain way and nothing else. Standing up to Gryla finally could have also helped to push her. Probably for the first time she actually did something to change her life. By stopping her grandmother from stealing the animal souls and now she no longer has to worry about soulless animals. Maybe it make her think 'If I can change that, then maybe I can change other things too.'
    I do think the game could have benefited from having parts separate from Kratos and Atreus where the other characters get to have their stories explored independently. Some character development moments feel a little janky because you only see these characters through their interaction with them, which means you miss things when they aren't there to witness them.

    • @AntiDegenerate1971
      @AntiDegenerate1971 Před rokem

      Ironwood was the worst section of this game

    • @acleverusername420
      @acleverusername420 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@AntiDegenerate1971 That's your opinion, one I clearly don't share.

    • @deffdefying4803
      @deffdefying4803 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@AntiDegenerate1971 im in love with how OP crafted a beautiful explanation as to why they loved the scene then you kicked down the door and said "NO IT SUCKS" and just did not elaborate in the slightest. care to grace us with your own explanation?

    • @davidgodfrey9780
      @davidgodfrey9780 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@deffdefying4803 he's definitely in the fourth grade.

  • @D_eggo_
    @D_eggo_ Před rokem +3

    "Oden chooses to no give a shit" had me rolling 🤣

  • @rottenwalrus7103
    @rottenwalrus7103 Před rokem +3

    Giants, and the Giant race, are themselves, future tellers. They have dreams and visions of other people’s stories and professes. Stores that they themselves play a small part in. Faye is an example of this. She knew she would die, and she knew her husband and sons journey. Because she is a giant and saw visions of it. Angroboda is a sad example of this. She and her mother had dreams of Atreyus’s journey and her part in it. And so she based and prepared her entire life for the moment that she gets to play a part in HIS story. Because most for giants, that’s their only purpose in life. Is so fulfill others professes.

  • @wizevmkloarm3462
    @wizevmkloarm3462 Před rokem +1

    Love the videos, can't wait to see what you have planned next.