Kratos is the main character in the God of War Norse story. He is a Spartan warrior who has found himself in the Norse realm with a complex past and a new set of challenges.
The major plot points in the God of War Norse story are quite numerous. At the start, we have Kratos and his son Atreus setting out on a journey. Their main objective is to scatter the ashes of Atreus' mother at the highest peak in all the realms. As they travel, they cross paths with different Norse gods. Baldur, for instance, is a significant figure in their journey. He has a complex relationship with Kratos and Atreus. Baldur is invulnerable except for a certain weakness, and this plays into the story as Kratos and Atreus have to deal with him. Another plot point is Atreus' growth and discovery of his own identity. He is part god himself, and as they face different challenges, he starts to understand more about his powers and his place in the Norse world. And of course, the overarching theme of Kratos' role in this new world, how his past experiences from the Greek world shape his actions and decisions in the Norse story, is also a crucial plot element.
Yes, in some fanfiction, Percy Jackson can be depicted as a fan of Norse gods. Fanfiction often takes existing characters and places them in new and different scenarios or gives them new interests. So it's possible for Percy Jackson to be into Norse gods within the creative realm of fan - made stories.
The Norse god Frey has an interesting origin. He hails from the Vanir, a group of gods different from the Aesir. Frey was given to the Aesir during the exchange after the war between the two groups. He is known for his connection to nature and growth. His origin also ties him to the concept of plenty. In Norse mythology, Frey's presence was seen as a sign of good things to come, especially in terms of agricultural prosperity. He was a popular god among the people who prayed to him for bountiful harvests and the flourishing of their herds.
One key element is his origin from the Vanir. Another is the war between the Aesir and Vanir which led to his being sent to the Aesir. Also, his connection to fertility and prosperity from his Vanir roots is important in his origin story.
Loki, the god of stories, is quite an interesting character. He is not your typical heroic god. In Norse mythology, he has a knack for getting into trouble and then getting out of it in the most unexpected ways. His role as the god of stories means he can shape narratives to his advantage. For example, he might tell a story to deceive other gods or to save his own skin. He's a master of disguise too, which adds to his ability to create and be part of different stories.
It could be Odin. Odin is known for his wisdom and he might see potential in Percy. He could adopt Percy to add a new element to the Norse pantheon or perhaps he has a plan to use Percy's skills for some greater purpose in the Norse realm.
I'm not entirely sure. It might be a fan - made concept or a title in development. If it is an official new part, it would likely bring fresh challenges for Kratos, new enemies, and a continuation of his journey through the Norse or other mythologies.
In God of War 3, Kratos is on his revenge spree against the Gods of Olympus. It's a more straightforward vengeance plot. In God of War 4, the story shifts. Kratos has a son, Atreus, and they are on a journey in the Norse realm. The focus is more on Kratos as a father figure now, rather than just a vengeful God - killer.
There's a high chance of a continuation. The God of War franchise has a dedicated fan base that is eager for more. The developers at Santa Monica Studio have shown that they are not done with the story. They could take the story in many directions. Maybe Kratos and Atreus will embark on a journey to a different realm, or there could be a conflict within their own family. There are also potential crossovers with other mythologies that could make for an exciting new chapter in the God of War story.