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The Einherjar never believed the adorable tavern waitress who served them with a twinkle in her eye and a smile on her lips could also be the one butchering them come nightfall. But butcher them she did. Got eleven of them before she was finally caught. And even when they executed her, they said she had that same twinkle in her eye. That same smile on her lips.

Mimir

Lofnheid was a Dwarven Waitress living in Svartalfheim who secretly killed the Aesir in the night.

Norse Mythology[]

Lofnheid shares the same name as Hreidmar's daughter, Lofnheid in the Reginsmal, an Eddaic poem from the Poetic Edda. It is unclear if the character from God of War is based loosely on this daughter or just has her name as mere coincidence.

God of War: Ragnarök[]

Not much is actually known about the female dwarf Lofnheid, but you can find a special artifact belonging to her during your journey, which in turn will unlock a special journal entry saying this about her, "There's something to be said for creeping around at night, slitting the throats of your enemies. It's quiet, it's effective, and it's fear-inducing. There are many to rebel, but that was the method Lofnheid chose. It worked for quite a while too. The Einherjar never believed the adorable tavern waitress who served them with a twinkle in her eye and a smile on her lips could also be the one butchering them come nightfall. But butcher them she did. Got eleven of them before she was finally caught. And even when they executed her, they said she had that same twinkle in her eye. That same smile on her lips."

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