https://godofwar.fandom.com/wiki/Laufey?oldid=117682. (My first fic! Kratos (husband)Atreus (son)Angrboða (daughter-in-law)Hel (granddaughter)Jörmungandr (grandson)Fenrir (grandson)Sköll and Hati (great-grandsons)Zeus (father-in-law)†Callisto (mother-in-law)†Deimos (brother-in-law)†Lysandra (sister-wife) †Calliope (stepdaughter)†Athena (half-sister-in-law)†Ares (half-brother-in-law)†Hercules (half-brother-in-law)†Hermes (half-brother-in-law)†Poseidon (uncle-in-law)†Hades (uncle-in-law)†Hera (aunt-in-law/step-mother-in-law)†Demeter (aunt-in-law)Gaia (great grandmother-in-law)†Cronos (grandfather-in-law)†Rhea (grandmother-in-law)† Laufey is shot in the back and killed by Loki, As Laufey stood over Odin, he mocked him before building a knife out of ice to kill him. Laufey was a rumor in the halls of Asgard -- a Giantess warrior who thwarted many an Aesir god's plans. It is revealed that Týr and Faye once cooperated to hide the Jotunheim tower. Before she was a mother before she was a wife. Laufey fought in the front lines of the war, killing the Asgardian Soldiers by freezing them. Jötunheim (Ashes only) He was a sickly child and only recently grew healthy enough to travel. Laufey or Nális a figure from Norse mythology, the mother of Loki and consort of Fárbauti. As a renowned Giant warrior, Faye has been hinted as a very powerful being, enough to gain the attention of Thor, the second most powerful of the Aesir gods, and Kratos, former God of War from another land. He offered a deal with Laufey, in which he told Laufey to go to Asgard to kill Odin. While attempting to start a second war between Jotunheim and Asgard, Laufey was approached by Loki who offered him a way of murdering the Asgardian King Odin, only for Loki to betray and kill Laufey before then attempting to wipe out the entire race of Frost Giants. This is Faye's story leading up to her death in God of War 4. Information The latter is frequently mentioned by the matronymic Loki Laufeyjarson (Old Norse 'Loki Laufey's son') in Eddic poetry, rather than the expected traditional patronymic Loki Fárbautason ('son of Fárbauti'), in a mythology where kinship is ideally reckoned through male ancestry. Frost Giant Physiology: As part of a race of humanoid giants that live on Jotunheim, Laufey's Frost Giant features had granted him superhuman abilities. Location Seeking to give his people a new home world, he led his army to Earth where they invaded a small Viking village and used the Casket of Ancient Winters to slaughter the innocent lives there. While Faye was never shown in person, it is clear that she cared deeply about her son, and taught him as many things as she could before dying and raised Atreus to be a kind soul. Her real name was Laufey, and, according to Mimir, she was renowned as a great giant heroine, known as Laufey the Just, for her deeds in helping the weak and helpless and opposing the cruel Aesir and their king, Odin. Follow/Fav Laufey the Just. Laufey Movie According to Atreus, Faye shared her husband's mistrust of gods, though not without reason. Laufey the Just, or Faye for short (Nordic: ᛚᚨᚢᚠᛖᛁ), was a Frost Giant from Jötunheim, the second wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. King of Jotunheim Laufey made his way to the unconscious Odin, knocking out Queen Frigga along his way and prepared to kill his enemy. Jötunn (Frost Giant) 1 Norse Mythology 2 In the God of War Series 2.1 God of War (2018) 3 Personality 4 Powers & Abilities 4.1 Powers 4.2 Abilities 5 Weapons 6 … The first mention occurs in Gylfaginning, where High introduces Loki. She would teach him about the gods and the different creatures of the Norse wilds. Jotun He also found a child who was Laufey's undersized son, left there to die, so he took him as his own.[4]. Male As the Asgardians left the battle, Odin entered a temple to collect the Casket of Ancient Winters. Unlike Odin, who loved and took care of both his adoptive and biological sons, Laufey wasn't so aware to the existence of his own son, Loki, even abandoning him at infancy for being small, and shown only his cr… Ela é a segunda esposa de Kratos e a mãe de Atreus. Mother (by Atreus)Faye (by Kratos and Sindri)Laufey the Just (by Mimir)Last Guardian of the Jötnar (by Sindri)Whore (by Modi) Gender Citizenship Name. KratosAtreusTýrBrokSindri Date of Death Frost Giant Using her ability of foresight, Faye undertook the journey her son and husband would and left markings to help guide them. To ensure events turned out as she wanted, she also instructed Kratos to cut down specific trees marked with a golden, glowing hand sign that would disable the protection around her woods and alert the gods to her presence in Midgard. I welcome any & ALL comments & criticism, I truly want to get better at this!) Alias/es Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer, Tony Stark's file from a deleted scene from, https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Laufey?oldid=1245608, In the comics, Laufey was killed in battle by. However, they received an unwelcomed visit, when Thor was insulted by one soldier, he attacked the Frost Giant and Laufey ordered his army to attack the Asgardians, even sending a Frost Beast to kill the Warriors Three and Sif. Laufey creates his weapons out of the ice. Sure enough, Odin sent Baldur to track and find her, not knowing she was already dead, driving her husband and son to Jötunheim to learn the truth as they bonded in their journey. After a long battle, Thor killed the Frost Beast, but in the chaos Laufey gathered his entire army to overpower the Asgardians. High says that Loki is the son of Fárbauti, that "Laufey or Nál" is his mother, and that his brothers are Býleistr and Helblindi. While Kratos would very much like to stay out of the affairs of others, Faye would always help those in need, a trait which endeared her to the Huldra brothers. Jötunheim (presumably) Laufey or Nál is a figure in Norse mythology and the mother of Loki. Sindri, in particular, considered her a special woman and was saddened upon learning of her death. This occurs twice more in Gylfaginning and once in Skádskaparmál. It is unknown when or how she met Kratos, but, after an unknown amount of time, they fell in love, and Faye married him and became pregnant with their child. Despite thinking that she was a mortal, Kratos still described her as "better than a god". The final battle of the war took place on Jotunheim. Faye had passed away sometime later, although the causes ar… [4], Later, Loki paid a visit to him in Jotunheim, hinting that he was the one who allowed the Frost Giants into Asgard in the first place. Deceased Misc. He is a manipulative individual, for example, when Thor and the others come to "visit" them in Jotunheim, before their skirmish, he manipulates Thor into attacking him and the Frost Giants as part of his plan to bring down Asgard. Laufey the Just, or Faye for short (Nordic: ᛚᚨᚢᚠᛖᛁ), was a Frost Giant from Jötunheim, the second wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. Laufey and Odin engaged in a one-on-one battle until the Asgardian King came out victorious and Laufey was forced to surrender. Thor was terribly frustrated he could never find her to fight. Comic Female God of War (2018) (Corpse and mentioned only), Faye (by Kratos and Sindri)Laufey the Just (by Mimir)Last Guardian of the Jötnar (by Sindri)Whore (by Modi). Contents. Thor AdaptationThor: The Dark World Prelude (mentioned) Atreus was conceived between the Greek demigod-turned-God of War, Kratos and a Jötunn named Laufey, whom he called Faye. Laufey Years later, Thor, Loki, Sif and the Warriors Three went to Jotunheim to look for an explanation for the Frost Giants' intrusion that they suffered. Même si elle vivait comme une mortelle, Faye était en fait une géante (Jotünn) de Jötunheim - dissimulant sa vraie nature à sa famille pour des raisons inc… The first mention occurs in Gylfaginning, where High introduces Loki. Laufey Laufey or Nál is a figure from Norse mythology, the mother of Loki and consort of Fárbauti. Appears in Faye é uma personagem crucial - embora não vista -, mencionada extensivamente em God of War. Laufey was the king of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, and the biological father of Loki. Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Once my imprisonment began, I could only wonder what became of her, and who she would turn out to be. Behind the Scenes The combination of her might, combat abilities, and cunning, would make her an extremely potent opponent. To ensure such a terrible war did not occur again, Laufey and Odin agreed to a peace treaty, where the Frost Giants power source, the Casket of Ancient Winters would be taken from them and neither race would attack the other and they could both live peacefully for decades to come. Eventually, Laufey passed away from unknown causes. She was also the one who made Atreus his bow. Colm Feore. Species/Race Embora ela vivesse como uma mortal, Faye era, na verdade, uma giganta (Jotün) de Jötunheim- e escondia de sua família sua verdadeira natureza por raz… She was also known to be a fearsome and respectful warrior in her own right, to the point of drawing the attention of Thor, one of the most powerful members of the Norse gods. That way, Loki would be able to take the throne.[4]. Faye is only seen in-game as a corpse wrapped in sheets and later cremated, but is a crucial character mentioned extensively in God of War. Faye even learned about her husband's true nature as a god as well as his tragic and complicated past and kept it a secret from her child. Elle est la deuxième épouse de Kratos et la mère d’Atreus. 1.1 Death; 2 Personality; 3 Origins in Norse Mythology; 4 Trivia; History Death. Kratos and Atreus have both noted that Faye always wanted to help those in need, without any personal benefit to gain from the action. High says that Loki is the son of Fárbauti, that "Laufey or Nál" is his mother, and that his brothers are Býleistr and Helblindi. Loyalties Laufey is mentioned several times in the Prose Edda, composed in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. Even Kratos, her future husband, acknowledged her fighting skills, saying that she fought beautifully. Actors/Actresses This attack put Laufey's army in conflict against the Asgardians and their King Odin, beginning a war. Appearances Atreus had clearly learned and inherited her kind nature and desire to help others from Faye. 1 History. He is a manipulative individual, for example, when Thor and the others come to "visit" them in Jotunheim, before their skirmish, he manipulates Thor into attacking him and the Frost Giants as part of his plan to bring down Asgard. Freeing those who they would enslave, feeding those who they would starve, generally making a nuisance of herself in the most noble of ways. Family Member/s Elsewhere in Gylfaginning, L… Elsewhere in Gylfaginning, Loki is referred with employment of the matronymic Laufeyjarson (Old Norse 'Laufey's son'). Title(s) Laufey is mentioned several times in the Prose Edda, composed in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. Laufey spoke to his former enemy, who attempted to reinstate the peace treaty, but Laufey assured him that Thor had caused a war. Real Name She is the second wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. Title Unlike Odin, who loved and took care of both his adoptive and biological sons, Laufey wasn't so aware to the existence of his own son, Loki, even abandoning him at infancy for being small, and shown only his cruel personality towards Asgard and its people. Current status ThorThe Avengers (mentioned)Thor: Ragnarok (fresco) Although she lived as a mortal, Faye was, in fact, a giant (Jotünn) of Jötunheim—concealing her true nature from her family for reasons unknown. In-Game Information In the mythology Laufey had an alternate name. This act made Loki look like a hero in front of his adoptive mother as part of his plan to completely destroy Jotunheim and the Frost Giant race as well as usurp the throne of Asgard.[4]. Before she died, she instructed Kratos and Atreus to cremate her body and scatter her ashes atop the highest peak of the Nine Realms. Deceased Faye est un personnage crucial - quoique invisible - dont il est largement question dans God of War. June 2, 2010[1][2][3] Every day, Faye would teach her son about the different languages around the Nine Realms, or at least the ones she knew, and she also taught him archery. Birthplace Species Unbeknownst to them, the highest peak wasn't in Midgard, but in Jötunheim, where a mural telling her life and a prophecy about Atreus, mentioned as Loki, was and would explain her origins to them. Laufey Instead, Faye placed her hopes in her family. In a twist of fate, Loki betrayed Laufey by using Gungnir's energy beam to disintegrate him, taking credit for killing the seemingly invading Frost Giant warriors. Laufey was the leader of the Frost Giants. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Laufey is an extremely ruthless, malicious, controlling, tyrannical and most of all; manipulative individual, who sees nothing more or less than maintaining his own power and stand as the King of the Frost Giants and to bring down Asgard as well as Odin as revenge for what he stole from them, which means that he is also vengeful. The Huldra brothers, Brok and Sindri, also thought highly of Faye, making the Leviathan Axe for her. Portrayed by Gender Before they could kill the invaders, Odin arrived on Sleipnir to break up the skirmish. Games God of War. Laufey the Just, known to her husband and son as Faye was the Jötunn wife of Kratos and the mother of Atreus. As the last Guardian of the Jötnar, Faye had the opportunity and the hope of her fellow Giants to restore balance to the world following Thor's rampage. Status Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Laufey attempted to kill the Asgardian King by stabbing him with an ice knife, but Odin escaped with his fellow Asgardians. As stated by Atreus, Kratos spent his time away from home mostly hunting, so he spent the most time with his mother. She also appeared to be a very close and loving wife to Kratos, as Kratos wondered if he could raise Atreus without her and reprimanded Atreus whenever he spoke ill of his mother, showing anger when Atreus accuses him of not mourning Faye. Loki allowed Laufey into Asgard, having froze the gatekeeper Heimdall, before leading the Frost Giants to Odin, but Loki stayed behind. Not much is known about his past other than the fact Kratos was rarely home because he was practicing control over his rage, which Atreus misinterprets as hunting. 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