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Marc Angathe, Faye, John, Efsane, Kalilou Diakite, Amara Keita, Junior, Elisse and Marcel J. Each by Malick Bodian for M Magazine April 2024
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countlessofvoids · 3 days
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First time I saw the scene with Faye and baby Atreus I didn't have much of a reaction but replaying it today I bawled my eyes out 😭 This family is killing me I swear
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aluhnim · 1 year
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The Goddess and her Knight
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salmonpiffy · 1 year
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The Kiss
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saturndigital · 1 month
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I am normal about them (lying)
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grumpyuthen · 1 year
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Just leavin’ it here
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moss--knight · 1 year
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this is how their first meeting went, right?
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redheadfaye · 4 months
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Just something about her
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winter2468 · 1 year
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Thinking about Faye as a subversion of the ‘fridging’ trope.
Usually, in a story like this (masculine man loses his wife, motivating him to go on an adventure), the story is usually invariably sexist. The wife’s death is violent, but once the man has started going on an adventure, proving his heroism, she’s basically never mentioned again. She’s a brief plot device, forgotten after the start except for a few dull flashbacks. We never learn more about her as a person. She existed to date a man and then die. That’s it.
And Faye isn’t that at all.
Her death was not violent, and does not happen onscreen. It was a quiet death, presumably from illness, and what’s more: she saw it coming. She was at peace with it.
Anger over her death isn’t the reason for the adventure. Kratos doesn’t start wandering the Nine Realms because he’s angry about his dead wife. He travels the Realms because he wants to honour his wife’s wishes. The journey only happens because of the immense respect he felt for her.
Her death isn’t the sole reason why the adventure starts. Yes, she’s the reason why her husband and son go travelling, but Baldur’s appearance is what introduces violence into the story.
Faye had a life before she met Kratos. She’s not a paper-cutout mother-and-wife. She had friends. She kept secrets. She was a warrior who led a rebellion. Her association with Brok and Sindri is the reason why they agree to help Kratos and Atreus. Kratos acknowledges her talent, and the fact that she was better than him at some things. Her life before Kratos directly affects the story after her death.
Faye is not forgotten by the narrative. The whole story is haunted by her. She knew what would happen. Kratos and Atreus talk about her with each other and with others. It’s clear how much she meant to them and how significant she is to the plot.
Meaningful flashbacks. Usually when a woman is fridged, the flashbacks are just an overly bright snippet of the woman looking pretty and saying some variation of ‘I love you, babe’. But the flashbacks in God of War: Ragnarok are plot-relevant. Kratos and Faye don’t just discuss their relationship. They talk about grief, morality, mortality, Kratos’s past, and the way to raise their son.
Genuine grief. This isn’t a man seeing his wife dead, crying a single tear, killing a bunch of people, and never reflecting on his widower status again. Kratos, Atreus, and other characters all mourn Faye’s passing. Years after her death, Kratos is still deeply moved by his memories of her. She is not forgotten by anyone.
Faye wasn’t some disposable woman. She’s the cornerstone upon which the entire plot rests.
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pimsri · 1 year
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bear papa and wolf mama
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blackdaisies · 1 year
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Last Guardian of the Jötnar (on her way to meet a god of thunder)
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herseyboktan · 1 year
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Smoker/alcoholic badass, cool as hell but also so dumb, strong gun user, looks like doesn't care but actually cares, chaotic and mess girlboss vibe.
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wwwormmie · 1 year
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happy valentines
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salmonpiffy · 6 months
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This comic is drawn from the flashback scene in chapter 6 of Lie By Omission. I really recommend this fanfic
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thanekrios · 1 year
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        we must be better.
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lovinsky · 1 year
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Happy generation 
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