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{{Quote|[[Odin|All-Father]], your presence honors me, but now is not the best time.|Groa, moments before being killed.}}
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{{Quote|[[Odin|All-Father]], your presence honors me, but now is not the best time.|Gróa's last words}}
 
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|image = Gróa_(God_of_War_2018).png
|name = Groa
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|name = Gróa
 
|alias = The Knowledge Keeper
 
|alias = The Knowledge Keeper
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
 
|birthplace = [[Jötunheim]] (presumably)
 
|birthplace = [[Jötunheim]] (presumably)
|species = [[Jötnar]]
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|species = [[Jötnar|Jötunn]] (Frost Giant)
 
|family = *[[Aurvandil]] (husband) †
 
|family = *[[Aurvandil]] (husband) †
|loyalties = *Aurvandil
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|loyalties = [[Aurvandil]]
 
|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
 
|appears in = *''[[The Lost Pages of Norse Myth]]'' (mentioned)
 
|appears in = *''[[The Lost Pages of Norse Myth]]'' (mentioned)
 
*[[God of War (2018)|''God of War'' (2018)]] (mentioned and pictured)
 
*[[God of War (2018)|''God of War'' (2018)]] (mentioned and pictured)
 
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'''Groa '''was a powerful seer in Norse Mythology, and the wife of Aurvandil.
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'''Gróa '''was a powerful [[Jötnar|Jötunn]] seeress in Norse Mythology, and the wife of [[Aurvandil]].
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== Norse Mythology ==
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'''Gróa''' is a völva and practitioner of ''seiðr'', the wife of Aurvandil the Bold.
   
 
== In the God of War Series ==
 
== In the God of War Series ==
   
 
=== The Lost Pages of Norse Myth ===
 
=== The Lost Pages of Norse Myth ===
Groa was a gifted seer who at some point married [[Aurvandil]], a warrior. At some point, [[Thor]] asked for Aurvandil's help for a quest in [[Vanaheim]]. During the quest, Aurvandil apparently suffered from a battle frostbite and had to be carried by Thor, who eventually lost Aurvandil in the tundra.
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Gróa was a gifted sorceress who at some point married the warrior [[Aurvandil]]. At some point, [[Thor]] asked for Aurvandil's help for a quest in [[Vanaheim]]. During the quest, Aurvandil apparently suffered from a bout of frostbite and had to be carried by Thor, who eventually lost Aurvandil in the tundra.
   
After his disappearance, Groa traversed the [[The Nine Realms|Realms]] looking for ancient tomes that would augment her prophetic powers in order to discover Aurvandil's fate. In the process, Groa became one of the most powerful seers in the Realms, so powerful in fact that even Odin often asked for her knowledge.
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After his disappearance, Gróa traversed the [[Nine Realms|Realms]] looking for ancient tomes that would augment her prophetic powers in order to discover Aurvandil's whereabouts. In the process, Gróa became one of the most powerful practitioners of seiðr in the Realms, so powerful in fact that even Odin often asked for her knowledge.
   
However, she still could not find out anything about her husband's whereabouts. After reading the runic incantations in an ancient tome, her powers became so great that she saw a vision about [[Ragnarok]]: a three-year winter where the Realms quaked and the skies split, a horrible terror emerging with a flaming sword, an enormous wolf, Gods fighting against each other, and [[Kratos|a white ghost]] from [[Greece|another land]] with his [[Atreus|son]].
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However, she still could not find out anything about her husband's whereabouts. After reading the runic incantations in an ancient tome, her powers became so great that she saw a vision about [[Ragnarök]]: a three-year winter where the Realms quaked and the skies split, a [[Surtr|horrible terror]] emerging with a flaming sword, an enormous wolf, [[Norse Gods|Gods]] fighting against each other, and [[Kratos|a white ghost]] from [[Greek World|another land]] with his [[Atreus|son]].
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Odin felt her vision, and paid a visit to Gróa's library, demanding to know what she had seen in her vision. Gróa hesitated, and Odin threatened to kill her, while confessing that Thor had killed Aurvandil. After hearing this, Gróa refused to tell Odin anything, and was strangled to death by Odin, who took all her knowledge in the process.
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== Trivia ==
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* Gróa was the first person to ever foresee the coming of Ragnarök.
   
Odin felt her vision, and paid a visit to Groa's library, demanding for what she knew about Ragnarok. Groa hesitated, and Odin threatened to kill her, just like Thor had killed Aurvandil. After hearing this, Groa refused to tell Odin anything, before being strangled to death by Odin, who took all her knowledge in the process.
 
 
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Revision as of 06:12, 23 February 2020

All-Father, your presence honors me, but now is not the best time.

–Gróa's last words

Template:Infobox gods Gróa was a powerful Jötunn seeress in Norse Mythology, and the wife of Aurvandil.

Norse Mythology

Gróa is a völva and practitioner of seiðr, the wife of Aurvandil the Bold.

In the God of War Series

The Lost Pages of Norse Myth

Gróa was a gifted sorceress who at some point married the warrior Aurvandil. At some point, Thor asked for Aurvandil's help for a quest in Vanaheim. During the quest, Aurvandil apparently suffered from a bout of frostbite and had to be carried by Thor, who eventually lost Aurvandil in the tundra.

After his disappearance, Gróa traversed the Realms looking for ancient tomes that would augment her prophetic powers in order to discover Aurvandil's whereabouts. In the process, Gróa became one of the most powerful practitioners of seiðr in the Realms, so powerful in fact that even Odin often asked for her knowledge.

However, she still could not find out anything about her husband's whereabouts. After reading the runic incantations in an ancient tome, her powers became so great that she saw a vision about Ragnarök: a three-year winter where the Realms quaked and the skies split, a horrible terror emerging with a flaming sword, an enormous wolf, Gods fighting against each other, and a white ghost from another land with his son.

Odin felt her vision, and paid a visit to Gróa's library, demanding to know what she had seen in her vision. Gróa hesitated, and Odin threatened to kill her, while confessing that Thor had killed Aurvandil. After hearing this, Gróa refused to tell Odin anything, and was strangled to death by Odin, who took all her knowledge in the process.

Trivia

  • Gróa was the first person to ever foresee the coming of Ragnarök.