Quote Originally Posted by Serenity View Post
Dudes...destiny means bupkis where Kratos is concerned. The entire second game was all about him murdering the personifications of Fate, despite their repeated insistence that it was not his destiny to survive his journey through their island, or succeed in his campaign against the gods. I repeat: the entire second game is about Kratos Screwing Destiny on a massive, epic scale. He can, quite literally, Fight Fate and succeed.

For that matter, while there's no denying the inherent badassery of the Norse Pantheon, they are also, by definition, more mortal than the Greek Gods. The Olympians were ageless and immortal all on their own; the Aesir's lifespans were limited by the Norns, and they required the Apples of Youth to stay vital.

Kratos is a man who kills Gods. It's what he does. If he can eliminate one pantheon, there's very little reason he shouldn't be able to eliminate another.
take me now.