It's often hard to wrap her head around some of what Thor talks about. There's a wealth of detail there that Blake's not privy to -- she gets the idea that other people might know more, if they know about the mythology that descended from his people, but it's not a mythology that Remnant ever knew. There's just so much: the Nine Realms, other worlds that he's mentions, Thor's complicated family, even gods from other worlds interacting with them.
But she does her best to comprehend, listening carefully, eyes wide in shock at the idea of a god of war killing the rest of his pantheon. Kratos, she thinks, must be unimaginably powerful if he could do that. A god killing other gods is something that never cropped up in Remnant's world, only in stories about made up mythologies.
She's heard about some of Thor's family: Magni and Modi, and Thrúd, but Baldur the half-brother is a new one. He must be strong, too, if the All-Father sent him to go track a new power. Strength kind of seems to run in the family.
"I... get the feeling that didn't end well," she murmurs sympathetically, still watching Thor. "Was Kratos still killing gods?"
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But she does her best to comprehend, listening carefully, eyes wide in shock at the idea of a god of war killing the rest of his pantheon. Kratos, she thinks, must be unimaginably powerful if he could do that. A god killing other gods is something that never cropped up in Remnant's world, only in stories about made up mythologies.
She's heard about some of Thor's family: Magni and Modi, and Thrúd, but Baldur the half-brother is a new one. He must be strong, too, if the All-Father sent him to go track a new power. Strength kind of seems to run in the family.
"I... get the feeling that didn't end well," she murmurs sympathetically, still watching Thor. "Was Kratos still killing gods?"