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God of War Ragnarok brings back Mimir, the disembodied head who loves to tell stories, and he’s got a new tale that bears a striking resemblance to Shakespeare’s Macbeth. So, when does this ...
Kratos too is changed again – quieter, a little more emotionally balanced, no longer calling Atreus 'boy' or Mimir 'head', instead treating them more as equals (or at least with more respect).
Kratos agrees and Mimir instructs him to cut his head off and revive it using old magic, as you do. Atreus states that they know a witch who dabbles in the old dark arts and they hatch a plan to ...
Mirroring the situation with Helios, Kratos and his son Atreus free the figure of Mimir from his imprisonment by cutting off his head. However, this was by Mimir's own request, and results in a ...
As they do though, Mimir is replaced by the decapitated head of Helios, the Greek god of the sun who Kratos killed violently and cruelly in God of War 3.
An image posted to Reddit by sippin40s shows Mimir's head no longer dangling from Kratos' waist, but as a tattoo that covers the majority of their upper right arm.
Witness the events of God of War Ragnarok through Mimir's eyes in this brilliant fan creation. God of War Ragnarok sees the return of Kratos' decapitated head companion Mimir and quite frankly ...