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Same reason we know Kratos told Freyr and Freya to hold Ragnarok back to see if he will listen to reason.We only saw Thor using lightning against Jormungander, but we didn't see him use it against Ragnarok. The only time lightning was visibly seen or heard was when Thor prepared the blow that sent Jormungander back in time. But Ragnarok wasn't present in that frame. How do we know that Thor was fighting Ragnarok?
Thor was busting lightning bolts and Mjolnir throws left and right long before Jormie made a scene, right at the beginning of the invasion.Can you show me the frame that implies that? It's clearly shown that Thor had his hands full with Jormungander alone.
Honestly the worst take I've ever seen one make. Freyr wouldn't get swatted like that if they weren't fighting each other.There's not enough proof to show Thor was fighting both Jormungander and Ragnarok at the same time, or Freya, Freyr, Thor, Jormungander, and Ragnarok were all fighting each other simultaneously.
We disproved Odin's brothers working in unison because the final blow is explicitly shown to be landed by Odin himself, the brothers are shown as bystanders, even Odin's own words prove otherwise, where the hell did you get the notion we dismissed the brothers due to limited evidence? Quite the opposite, we dismissed the brothers because there was ample evidence against them meaning ****-all in the final stretch of the battle.I'm just using the same logic we've been using before. Same way you guys disapproved of the idea that Odin's brothers actively working with Odin to kill Ymir due to limited evidence,
Freyr getting swatted kills this notion deader than Pandora herself.I'm also showing the limited evidence which proves that Thor was fighting both Jormungander and Ragnarok at the same time, or that Thor was even fighting Ragnarok at all. There's more clear evidence that Freyr and Freya were the ones who were occupying Ragnarok's attention based on the frames that are seen.