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'''Helheim''', or simply '''Hel''', is a major location in ''[[God of War (2018)|God of War]]'' and one of the Nine Realms of Nordic Mythology, its realm of the dead.
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'''Helheim''', or simply '''Hel''', is a major location in ''[[God of War (2018)|God of War]]'' and one of the Nine Realms of Nordic Mythology. It is also known as the Realm of the Dead.
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This realm is the home of dishonorable dead and ruled by the goddess Hel and it is known for torturing its inhabitants with their own past through illusions of they're committed crimes.
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This realm is the home of dishonorable dead and ruled by the Goddess of Death, Hel, and it is known for torturing its inhabitants with their own past through illusions of they're committed crimes.
   
 
Helheim is a dark realm of unyielding cold, so much that even the [[Aesir]] gods fear the realm and avoid going there at any cost. [[Odin]] himself, in fact, can't survive the realms brutal cold. Indeed, if one were to cross the Bridge of the Damned then they are trapped forever, for there is no road back.
 
Helheim is a dark realm of unyielding cold, so much that even the [[Aesir]] gods fear the realm and avoid going there at any cost. [[Odin]] himself, in fact, can't survive the realms brutal cold. Indeed, if one were to cross the Bridge of the Damned then they are trapped forever, for there is no road back.
   
In the aftermath of the Desolation, the corrupted malady inflicting the Nine Realms and the imprisonment of the Valkyries, Hel is overflowed with souls. Without the Valkyries to sort out the souls, the city of Helheim beyond the Bridge of the Damned is overwhelmed.
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In the aftermath of the Desolation, the corrupted malady inflicting the Nine Realms and the imprisonment of the Valkyries, Hel is overflowed with souls. Without the Valkyries to sort out the souls, the city of Helheim beyond the Bridge of the Damned is overwhelmed. This results in an overspill of the dead into [[Midgard]]. These walk dead are known as [[Hel-Walkers]].
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* If you look closely when Kratos battle the Gatekeeper of Hel, you can see a giant eagle sits in this realm. It is possible that the eagle is Hræsvelgr/Hraesvelg (Old Norse "Corpse Swallower") is a giant who sits at the edge of the world, overlooking Helheim. In the form of an eagle with flapping wings, he makes the wind blow.
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* When closely examined from the Bridge of the Damned, a giant eagle can be seen perched in this realm. It is possible that the eagle is Hræsvelgr/Hraesvelg (Old Norse "Corpse Swallower") is a giant who sits at the edge of the world, overlooking Helheim. In the form of an eagle with flapping wings, he makes the wind blow.
 
** Players get a much closer look at the eagle when Kratos and Atreus air-sail next to it
 
** Players get a much closer look at the eagle when Kratos and Atreus air-sail next to it
 
* According to [[Mimir]], time moves much slower in Helheim than it does in [[Midgard]].
 
* According to [[Mimir]], time moves much slower in Helheim than it does in [[Midgard]].
* The Dishonorable dead that inhabit this realm includes those who died a criminal or of disease, mishap or even age. The Nordic culture believes that it is better to go out fighting.
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* The Dishonorable Dead that inhabit this realm includes those who died a criminal or of disease, mishap or even age. The Nordic culture believes that it is better to go out fighting.
 
* Though the cold and wind are so great within Helheim that no fire of any kind in the Nine Realms can stay alight, fire from foreign realms can remain burning. This includes the fire from Kratos's original weapons, the [[Blades of Chaos]].
 
* Though the cold and wind are so great within Helheim that no fire of any kind in the Nine Realms can stay alight, fire from foreign realms can remain burning. This includes the fire from Kratos's original weapons, the [[Blades of Chaos]].
 
** Thus, such fire is very effective and deadly to the denizens of Helheim.
 
** Thus, such fire is very effective and deadly to the denizens of Helheim.

Revision as of 23:23, 26 April 2018

Template:Location Infobox Helheim, or simply Hel, is a major location in God of War and one of the Nine Realms of Nordic Mythology. It is also known as the Realm of the Dead.

Description

This realm is the home of dishonorable dead and ruled by the Goddess of Death, Hel, and it is known for torturing its inhabitants with their own past through illusions of they're committed crimes.

Helheim is a dark realm of unyielding cold, so much that even the Aesir gods fear the realm and avoid going there at any cost. Odin himself, in fact, can't survive the realms brutal cold. Indeed, if one were to cross the Bridge of the Damned then they are trapped forever, for there is no road back.

In the aftermath of the Desolation, the corrupted malady inflicting the Nine Realms and the imprisonment of the Valkyries, Hel is overflowed with souls. Without the Valkyries to sort out the souls, the city of Helheim beyond the Bridge of the Damned is overwhelmed. This results in an overspill of the dead into Midgard. These walk dead are known as Hel-Walkers.

Trivia

  • When closely examined from the Bridge of the Damned, a giant eagle can be seen perched in this realm. It is possible that the eagle is Hræsvelgr/Hraesvelg (Old Norse "Corpse Swallower") is a giant who sits at the edge of the world, overlooking Helheim. In the form of an eagle with flapping wings, he makes the wind blow.
    • Players get a much closer look at the eagle when Kratos and Atreus air-sail next to it
  • According to Mimir, time moves much slower in Helheim than it does in Midgard.
  • The Dishonorable Dead that inhabit this realm includes those who died a criminal or of disease, mishap or even age. The Nordic culture believes that it is better to go out fighting.
  • Though the cold and wind are so great within Helheim that no fire of any kind in the Nine Realms can stay alight, fire from foreign realms can remain burning. This includes the fire from Kratos's original weapons, the Blades of Chaos.
    • Thus, such fire is very effective and deadly to the denizens of Helheim.

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