All-Loving Heroine: She doesn't hold a grudge against Kratos and Atreus for harming a magic boar that happened to be her friend, nor her own son Baldur, who hates her for giving him invulnerability to protect him, with the unexpected side effect of taking his sense. ![]() He didn't want a Vanir goddess getting credit for all the good deeds she'd done, so anything worthy she accomplished was attributed to "Frigg" while Freya became a separate character. However, as things turned sour, Odin began to use it as a way to twist the truth.
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