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Freya god of war
Freya god of war













freya god of war

Once inside, he starts coughing blood before Kratos leaves him in the floor, where Freya heals him with the father and son's help.Īfter Hildisvíni is healed, Atreus asks Freya about him, and she reveals his name to them.

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Once they're close to the entrance, Hildisvíni panics and tries to break free from Kratos' grip, but fails. Unable to fully close the wound and unwilling to let her friend die, Freya asked Kratos and Atreus to take Hildisvíni to her home so she could finish healing him. Unhappy over the reason of his injury, Freya asked Kratos to help him hold his wound as she healed him. Hildisvíni was bleeding out from a wound in his right side. After passing through a tight corridor, Kratos reached the entrance of the Sanctuary Grove, where he and Atreus met Freya, the Witch of the Woods, who was tending to her friend. Worried about his son, he ran towards them as fast as he could. While following his son, Kratos heard a woman screaming at Atreus for hurting the boar. Seeing he'd injured the boar, Atreus gave pursuit to Hildisvíni until he collapsed from his injury. Using everything he'd learned, Atreus managed to pierce his hide with an arrow. Trying to escape from them, Hildisvíni squeezed beneath a collapsed pillar that Kratos quickly moved out of the way.

freya god of war

After noting how unusual he was as a boar, Kratos and Atreus pursued him through an abandoned village. Atreus shot at him, but his first arrow bounced off his hide. Deciding the boar would make good target practice, he and Atreus followed them until they found Hildisvíni, standing in front of a rock outcrop. They both lived together in the Wildwoods alongside Chaurli.Īfter crossing through a cave in the River Pass, Kratos found a set of boar tracks. Unlike her, he was trapped in his boar form. Hildisvíni was exiled to Midgard alongside Freya. In the God of War Series Before the games Freyja succeeds in forcing Hyndla to tell Óttar about his ancestors. Freyja rides on her boar Hildisvíni, who is in fact Óttar in disguise. In the poem, Freyja is searching for the ancestry of her protégé, Óttar. The story of Hildisvíni appears in Hyndluljóð, an Old Norse poem found in Flateyjarbok but often considered a part of the Poetic Edda.















Freya god of war