![]() Also his voice for Odin in the audiobook is the best thing to come from audiobooks since Stephen Fry’s Zeus. If you can’t read Old Norse, you’re better off hitting up Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology, which covers all the basics in a more accessible way. ![]() ![]() Instead, it will likely draw on the significant amount of existing literature on the subject, the most authoritative of which are the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda from the 13th Century. ![]() The second instalment in Kratos’ latest odyssey bears the subtitle, “Ragnarok,” referring to the Norse imagining of the end of the world - but not quite the one with evil Galadriel. Despite its relative brevity, we can already stitch together a decent idea of what to expect because, well, books exist. Last night’s PS5 event gave us our first tease of the highly-anticipated sequel to Santa Monica Studio’s God of War. ![]()
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