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{{Infobox gods|alias = *Goddess of Fertility
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|title = *Goddess of Fertility
*Lady Sif ([[Brok]])|gender = Female|birthplace = [[Asgard]] (Possibly)|species = [[Goddess]]|family = *[[Odin]] (father in law)
 
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|alias = *Lady Sif ([[Brok]])
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|image = [[File:D736bw1-dc9ccd76-f0b7-4b09-b1a4-59e6da9843c4.jpg|thumb]]
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|gender = Female
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|birthplace = [[Asgard]] (Possibly)
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|species = [[Norse Gods|Goddess]]
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|family = *[[Odin]] (father-in-law)
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*[[Fjörgyn]] (mother-in-law) †
 
*[[Thor]] (husband)
 
*[[Thor]] (husband)
*[[Baldur]] (half-brother in law) †
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*[[Baldur]] (half-brother-in-law) †
*[[Týr]] (half-brother in law)
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*[[Týr]] (half-brother-in-law)
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*[[Magni]] (step-son) †
*Sif (wife)
 
*[[Magni]] (half-son) †
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*[[Modi]] (step-son) †
*[[Modi]] (half-son)
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*[[Ullr]] (son)
*[[Thrúd]] (daughter)|loyalties = [[Asgard]]<br>[[Odin]]|status = Alive|location = [[Asgard]]|voice actor = N/A|appears in = God of War (2018)}}
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|loyalties = [[Asgard]]<br>[[Odin]]<br>[[Thor]]<br>[[Aesir]]
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|status = Alive
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|location = [[Asgard]]
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|voice actor = N/A
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|appears in = [[God of War (2018)]] (mentioned only)
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{{Quote|By Lady Sif's soft, perfect sloshers!
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|[[Brok]] about Sif}}
   
'''Sif '''is a Norse Goddess of Fertility, Wheat and Family. She is the wife of Thor and mother to Thrúd. She is known to be a beautiful woman and for her long golden hair.
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'''Sif '''is a [[Norse Goddess]] of Fertility, Wheat and Family. She is the mother of [[Ullr]], wife of [[Thor]] and mother of his daughter.
   
 
== Norse Mythology ==
 
== Norse Mythology ==
 
The name ''Sif'' is the singular form of the plural Old Norse word ''sifjar''. ''Sifjar'' only appears in singular form when referring to the goddess as a proper noun. ''Sifjar'' is cognate to the Old English ''sibb'' and modern English ''sib'' (meaning "affinity, connection, by marriage") and in other Germanic languages: Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌱𐌾𐌰 (''sibja''), Old High German ''sippa'', and modern German ''Sippe''. ''Sifjar'' appears not only in ancient poetry and records of law, but also in compounds (''byggja sifjar'' means "to marry").
 
The name ''Sif'' is the singular form of the plural Old Norse word ''sifjar''. ''Sifjar'' only appears in singular form when referring to the goddess as a proper noun. ''Sifjar'' is cognate to the Old English ''sibb'' and modern English ''sib'' (meaning "affinity, connection, by marriage") and in other Germanic languages: Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌱𐌾𐌰 (''sibja''), Old High German ''sippa'', and modern German ''Sippe''. ''Sifjar'' appears not only in ancient poetry and records of law, but also in compounds (''byggja sifjar'' means "to marry").
   
In Norse mythology, '''Sif''' is a goddess associated with earth. In both the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'', Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor and is known for her golden hair. n the ''Prose Edda'', Sif is named as the mother of the goddess Þrúðr by Thor and of Ullr with a father whose name is not recorded. The ''Prose Edda'' also recounts that Sif once had her hair shorn by Loki, and that Thor forced Loki to have a golden headpiece made for Sif, resulting in not only Sif's golden tresses but also five other objects for other gods.
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In Norse mythology, '''Sif''' is a goddess associated with earth. In both the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'', Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor and is known for her golden hair. n the ''Prose Edda'', Sif is named as the mother of the goddess Þrúðr by Thor and of Ullr with a father whose name is not recorded. The ''Prose Edda'' also recounts that Sif once had her hair shorn by [[Loki]], and that Thor forced Loki to have a golden headpiece made for Sif, resulting in not only Sif's golden tresses but also five other objects for other gods.
   
 
== In the ''God of War'' Series ==
 
== In the ''God of War'' Series ==
   
 
=== ''God of War (2018)'' ===
 
=== ''God of War (2018)'' ===
Sif dosen't appears but when Kratos and Atreus reaches Jötunheim. Brok mentiones her name by calling her Lady Sif and describes her soft and perfect sloshers.
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Though Sif does not appear, when [[Kratos]] and [[Atreus]] reach [[Jötunheim]], [[Brok]] mentions her name and describes her soft and perfect sloshers.
   
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
*'''Immortality:''' as a Norse God, Sif is immortal. Only a sufficiently powerful weapon or an extremely powerful being can kill her.
Sif is described powerful god in Norse mythology.
 
 
'''Immortality: '''as a Norse God, Sif is immortal. Only a sufficiently powerful weapon or an extremely powerful being can kill her.
 
 
'''Precognition: '''In some Norse mythology it is said that, Sif could foresee future events.
 
 
'''Beauty Embodiement: '''She was a beautiful woman with long golden hair, Sif beauty attract everyone to her.
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*Her Greek equivalents (in terms of being wife to [[Thor]], the God of Thunder) are [[Hera]] and (in terms of being the Goddess of the Harvest and Fertility) [[Demeter]].
* She dosen't appears in the game but she is briefly mentioned by Brok.
 
* It is possible that Brok likes her because he calls her beautiful.
 
* Sif could have met Brok before the events of GOW.
 
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 15 March 2020

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By Lady Sif's soft, perfect sloshers!

Brok about Sif

Sif is a Norse Goddess of Fertility, Wheat and Family. She is the mother of Ullr, wife of Thor and mother of his daughter.

Norse Mythology

The name Sif is the singular form of the plural Old Norse word sifjarSifjar only appears in singular form when referring to the goddess as a proper noun. Sifjar is cognate to the Old English sibb and modern English sib (meaning "affinity, connection, by marriage") and in other Germanic languages: Gothic 𐍃𐌹𐌱𐌾𐌰 (sibja), Old High German sippa, and modern German SippeSifjar appears not only in ancient poetry and records of law, but also in compounds (byggja sifjar means "to marry").

In Norse mythology, Sif is a goddess associated with earth. In both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor and is known for her golden hair. n the Prose Edda, Sif is named as the mother of the goddess Þrúðr by Thor and of Ullr with a father whose name is not recorded. The Prose Edda also recounts that Sif once had her hair shorn by Loki, and that Thor forced Loki to have a golden headpiece made for Sif, resulting in not only Sif's golden tresses but also five other objects for other gods.

In the God of War Series

God of War (2018)

Though Sif does not appear, when Kratos and Atreus reach Jötunheim, Brok mentions her name and describes her soft and perfect sloshers.

Powers and Abilities

  • Immortality: as a Norse God, Sif is immortal. Only a sufficiently powerful weapon or an extremely powerful being can kill her.

Trivia

  • Her Greek equivalents (in terms of being wife to Thor, the God of Thunder) are Hera and (in terms of being the Goddess of the Harvest and Fertility) Demeter.