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'''Fimbulwinter''' is a prophesied winter event in [[Midgard]]. It is a three-year long period of heavy snow and blizzards, and it serves as a foreboding occurrence for [[Ragnarok]], the total annihilation of all the [[Nine Realms]].
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'''Fimbulwinter''' is a prophesied winter event in [[Midgard]]. It is a three-year long period of heavy snow and blizzards which serves as a foreboding occurrence for [[Ragnarok]], the total annihilation of all the [[Nine Realms]].
   
 
=== In the ''God of War'' Series ===
 
=== In the ''God of War'' Series ===
In the wake of [[Baldur|Baldur's]] death, the heavy winter had slowly taken course, with [[Brok]] noting its presence.
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In the wake of [[Baldur|Baldur's]] death, the heavy winter had slowly taken course, with [[Brok]] noting its presence while [[Sindri]] tries to not believe it. In the secret ending, Fimbulwinter was coming to end when [[Kratos]] and [[Atreus]] encountered [[Thor]] at their house.
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After Baldur's death, the snowfall continues to worsen with each passing day, with blizzards becoming a regular occurrence. The Lake of Nine has also frozen over over completely, effectively locking down Tyr's Temple and preventing any travel between the realms. Hel-Walkers and strange new beasts are noted by Sindri to be roaming about the land.
 
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Revision as of 12:16, 12 January 2021

Fimbulwinter is a prophesied winter event in Midgard. It is a three-year long period of heavy snow and blizzards which serves as a foreboding occurrence for Ragnarok, the total annihilation of all the Nine Realms.

In the God of War Series

In the wake of Baldur's death, the heavy winter had slowly taken course, with Brok noting its presence while Sindri tries to not believe it. In the secret ending, Fimbulwinter was coming to end when Kratos and Atreus encountered Thor at their house.

After Baldur's death, the snowfall continues to worsen with each passing day, with blizzards becoming a regular occurrence. The Lake of Nine has also frozen over over completely, effectively locking down Tyr's Temple and preventing any travel between the realms. Hel-Walkers and strange new beasts are noted by Sindri to be roaming about the land.