JuliusHackebeil said: Odins persepcive is a curious one. So yeah, Odin did kill Brok, which was a bad move and an idiotic one. And he killed Thor. Very evil. A hundred years ago he was also very evil to Freya (even though it stays unclear what he gained from antagonising Vanaheim). He tortured Mimir and held him in prison. But so did Mimir with this whale thingy. But was that really enough to justify the destruction of a whole realm? How many civilians died because of that? And since the game makes a huge point in fostering empathy for animals and their suffering (the two jellyfish for example), I have to ask: How many animals died because of Ragnarök? The more I think about it, the more I come to the conclusion that in a series of dumb decisions by Kratos and Atreus, trying to get to Ragnarök was the most idiotic one. |
Because Ragnarok was the only way of getting rid of Odin.
Odin just wants control, and he's shown to destroy all the giants, enslave the dwarves, and in general antagonize Vanaheim.
Destroying one realm is preferable to destroying all of them, and that's pretty much how the options are set up.
We do see survivors from Asgard after the end.
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