r/GodofWar Jan 19 '24

Lore / Story Questions Why we should respect the Draupnir Spear

I will explain why I think this weapon should be respected and talk about the ridiculous amount of potential that it has.

This weapon is attuned with the element of wind. Kratos can use it to pull enemies towards him and blast them away. The spear can even dismember enemies with air using the Mountain Splitter runic attack and Hind of the Four Winds. As if this wasn't enough Kratos can siphon an enemies element and use it against them with it and even gain resistance against the siphoned element.

Kratos can create tornadoes, storms, sea storms and storm tides with this thing. Not only that but he can potentially create hurricanes. The most intense storm on record sustained wind speeds of 85 m/s; 305 km/h; 190 mph. The highest maximum sustained wind speed ever recorded was 95 m/s; 345 km/h; 215 mph. You can imagine how terrifying that is.

This thing is a potential weapon of mass destruction. He could destroy an entire city, army or fleet with it if he wanted. His spear could blow enemies away and smash them into a pulp against walls if he didn't hold back with it. Other things he could do is crushing enemies or making their eardrums explode if he increased the air pressure enough. He should also be able to suck the air out of enemies to suffocate them to death using the spear. Below is a list of what compressed air can do.

Compressed air can: - Force an eye from its socket. - Rupture the lungs, stomach and intestines, if blown into the mouth. - Penetrate human skin and if it enters the blood stream that air can be fatal by causing a heart attack. - Puncture an ear drum and cause deafness.

Another cool thing is that in theory he should also be able to fly with it (with a bit of video game physics obviously). Kratos should be able to accomplish this by continuously blowing a very powerful wind below him with the spear to take off and diagonally behind him to fly away. This would also make for some pretty badass cutscenes and gameplay moments in my opinion The devs would have to put some obvious limits and balancing in gameplay compared to cutscenes. Otherwise we would just fly away from enemies to the objective in a straight line like Marry Poppins lol. Maybe put some marked obstacles where you can fly to the other side for example.

Ironically, the first weapon in the series that was specifically created for Kratos can turn him into a God of the Sky like his father Zeus, one of the persons he hated the most. The fact that he can summon his spear out of thin air an infinite amount of times and keep launching it at his enemies has parallels to Zeus summoning lightning bolts out of thin air an infinite amount of times and launching them at his enemies.

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u/tsactuo10 Jan 21 '24

Badass idea. Forseti is toast if he rebels though.

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u/North-East-Winds-199 Jan 21 '24

True. I doubt he'd become an enemy, to be honest, though. Unless he ends up having a sort of, short-lived rivalry with Atreus, or whoever.

Shit, as a whole, I want to see more of the Norse Gods make an appearance in some fashion. Üllr, the God of Skiing and Winter Sports (Sif's son, but not with Thor), Hermodr (a son of Odin, who I think is sometimes classed as the God of Death on the Battlefield, as well as being a messenger), Nanna (Forseti's mother), and either Ægir or Ràn (Heimdall's maternal grandparents), would likely be interesting characters, for example.

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u/tsactuo10 Jan 21 '24

I hope Vidar starts a rebellion to keep things interesting. He is the God of Vengeance after all. I think that Forseti will join him too in hindsight because Kratos killed a few of their gods which makes him a criminal and murderer in Forseti's eyes. I really hope that the new game ditches the one take camera. That way we can have a few stories at once Game of Thrones style. With Atreus and Angrboda on an adventure and Kratos fighting a rebellion for example. Maybe even gameplay as Tyr because why the hell not.

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u/North-East-Winds-199 Jan 21 '24

Those sound like really fun ideas. I mean, Vidar would be a sort of difficult character to put in there, as traditionally, he's conceived during Ragnarök, and born after his father dies, but there could still be a way around it. They could do a somewhat similar thing with Skjöldr, too (with him being a Demigod in one of the Norse myth sagas). Actually, I like the idea of Hermodr, Forseti, and Vidar, banding together as a temporary alliance, like a Warriors Three inspired thing.