![]() Ratatoskr, saddened but understanding of why she was killed, tasks Kratos with retrieving the young Lindwyrms so that the squirrel can raise them to handle their mother's responsibilities himself, giving the babies a father-figure and giving Ratatoskr some company he desires, also amusedly stating that the baby Lindwyrms are starting to recognize him as their new father rather than as a potential snack.Ī seemingly nonsentient creature, Níðhögg cared only about protecting its territory, in this case, Yggdrasil's roots, and was shown to be willing to fight two gods to this end. ![]() With Níðhögg dead, her six babies escape into various realms and cause trouble. Freya is enraged at Níðhögg's death, as since she was the caretaker and defender of Yggdrasil's roots, Odin knew she would attack anyone who tried to free Freya of her curse, making her an unwitting pawn and victim of the All-Father's schemes as much as Freya was. As she tries to escape after being outmatched, Níðhögg tries opening a hole between realms, but Kratos holds her in place long enough for Freya to close the portal, cutting off Níðhögg's head. ![]() When Freya, along with Kratos tries to untie the roots binding her to Midgard, Níðhögg immediately appears to stop them, and engages Kratos in battle until Freya lifts the curse, allowing her to aid in defeating the Lindwyrm. Her purpose is to gnaw on the roots of Yggdrasil and prevent overgrowth at the World Tree's base whilst also defending any roots that were under attack. ![]() Níðhögg is the caretaker of the roots of the World Tree and while her origins are unknown, it was noted by Ratatoskr that she had been there long before him. 08 March 2010 God of War Universe God of War Ragnarök ![]()
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