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God of War: Ragnarok Discussion Thread

I think it would have been better if Loki was an actual seperate God from Atreus. It would certainly help the lackluster roster of Norse Gods. Not to mention the story would be more interesting and crazy beacuse of it.

I would personally remove Atreus from the story in the first place.
I don't think it would be necessary to remove Atreus from the story but separating him from Loki would've been fine and was something I was gonna mention in my little rant.
 
The novel implies there are multiple Hydras.
Yeah, even Zeus is bewildered as to how a Hydra came back, only to be corrected that the one Kratos was fighting was a brand new spawn of Typhon and Echidna.

GOW1 Novel Chapter 2

“Is that the Hydra?” Zeus said with a faint frown of puzzlement. “Didn’t Hercules strangle that beast years ago? And was it always so huge?”

“This is a new Hydra, freshly born, my lord father. This Hydra is the spawn of Typhon and Echidna—the vast Titans you yourself defeated and imprisoned in the earth far deeper than the reach of even Tartarus. They are the ancestors of every disgusting perversion of nature that my brother inflicts upon Kratos.”

Zeus’s frown of puzzlement darkened toward a scowl of distaste. “Setting that creature on Kratos without my permission smacks of willfulness on the part of your brother, but there is little I can do to help Kratos. The sea is the kingdom of my brother Poseidon. To even so much as strike the creature dead with my thunderbolt would be an insult to his sovereignty—and Poseidon is sensitive about his dignity, as I’m sure you recall.”

“I do, Father. Believe me, I do. But it’s not aid in this particular crisis that I seek. Kratos can handle this creature without your help.”
 
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