I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read 'The Valkyries' yet. But top stories could be about the adventures of the Valkyries, their interactions with gods or mortals, or their role in battles and the afterlife.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'the Valkyries top 50 stories' you're referring to. There could be many different interpretations. It might be a collection of stories related to Valkyries in Norse mythology, perhaps top 50 heroic tales or adventures involving them.
There were four Valkyries in Disintegration 3:
1 Divine Grace (Chara)
2 Callista (Kali)
3. Motdred
4 Charon
In addition to these four Valkyries, there were many other female characters in the game, including some that did not appear in the plot.
Yes. Completing the story usually unlocks new areas or new modes. Valkyries might be part of the end - game content. They could be in special arenas or hidden locations that you can access only after you've completed the story. This gives players an incentive to keep playing and exploring the game world even after they've finished the main plot.
Well, in the after story of God of War Valkyries, Kratos might have some moments of reflection on his battles with the Valkyries. He could be seen coming to terms with the power he's gained and the challenges he overcame.
In many cases, after completing the story, you might have the option to engage in battles with valkyries, but it could be part of additional content or unlockable features.
Hela is a major villain in the Marvel Comics universe. She's the daughter of Loki and has the ability to control the undead. Her powers are quite formidable and she poses a significant threat to the heroes.
Hela is one of the mightiest villains in the comics. Her strength lies in her magic, which allows her to do things like raise armies of the dead and manipulate reality to an extent. Also, she has superhuman physical attributes that make her a formidable opponent.