Why did mistletoe hurt Baldur?

Mistletoe is apparently the only thing that can break the curse, which Mimir attributed to the fickle nature of the otherwise powerful Vanir magic. Since the curse causes sensory deprivation, it also prevents the sufferer from enjoying sexual pleasure, making the victim unable to feel orgasms.


What does the mistletoe do to Baldur?

Loki put a mistletoe twig in the hands of his blind brother, Hother, and encouraged him to get involved in the excitement. Not able to see the plant Loki had given him, Hother threw the twig at Balder, killing him instantly. The gods stood in stunned silence, then wept fiercely for their loss.

Is Baldur weak to mistletoe?

Icelandic stories tell how the gods amused themselves by throwing objects at him, knowing that he was immune from harm. The blind god Höd, deceived by the evil Loki, killed Balder by hurling mistletoe, the only thing that could hurt him.


What made Baldur vulnerable?

His only true weakness was mistletoe, which voids this ambiguous advantage. Upon striking Atreus and stabbing his hand with a mistletoe arrow, the spell was broken, and Baldur was not only vulnerable but able to feel everything, causing a sensory-overload and euphoria, even claiming he hasn't felt "more alive".

Why did Freya not ask mistletoe?

In Norse mythology, Freya (sometimes synonymous with Frigg. God of War's Freya seems to follow the theory that Frigg and Freya are one and the same.) asked for everything in existence to pledge an oath to never harm Baldur. She only did not ask for a mistletoe plant, seeing it as either too young, or inconsequential.


The myth of Loki and the deadly mistletoe - Iseult Gillespie



What was Baldur's curse?

Baldur's curse was a powerful spell designed by Freya to prevent her son from dying a needless death. It is designed to make the victim/recipient invulnerable to any and all injuries no matter how minor or serious, but at the cost of being unable to physically feel anything.

Who killed Baldur with mistletoe?

' Hother took the mistletoe and threw it at Balder, as Loki directed him. The mistletoe struck Balder and pierced him through and through, and he fell down dead.

Why did Freya put a spell on Baldur?

Baldur's curse was a powerful spell designed by Freya to prevent her son from dying a needless death. It is designed to make the victim/recipient invulnerable to any and all injuries no matter how minor or serious, but at the cost of being unable to physically feel anything.


Why can t Baldur feel anything?

We find out that Freya is the ex-wife of Odin and the mother of Baldur. Baldur is invincible because Freya, having seen a prophecy that Baldur will one day die a needless death, put a spell on him that makes him impervious to pain, or any other sensation.

Why was Balder so well liked by the other gods?

Balder is the son of Odin and Frigg, and with his friendliness, gentleness and wisdom, he is loved by everyone in Asgard.

Who is physically stronger Kratos or Baldur?

Baldur had super strength around the same as Kratos, but it was his inability to feel anything, pain, tiredness, or even emotions that gave him the edge. Thanks to the curse/blessing Freya placed upon him, Baldur is quite literally unkillable.


Is Thor or Baldur stronger?

Answer and Explanation: In terms of Norse mythology, both of the Aesir gods, Thor and Baldr, are usually portrayed as equally powerful.

How did Atreus break Baldur's curse?

He's still killed by mistletoe, since Atreus removes his magical invulnerability by putting an arrowhead made of the wood through Baldur's hand.

Why is mistletoe evil?

Norsemen were allowed to steal a kiss from any woman caught standing under the mistletoe; refusing the kiss was considered bad luck. Norsemen believed the mistletoe was a plant of peace; when enemies met under the mistletoe, they were obliged to stop fighting for at least a day.


Who gave Atreus the mistletoe?

Mistletoe Arrows: Gifted to him by Sindri after killing the dragon, they are not used in-game due to Freya taking them (unbeknownst to Atreus and Kratos that it would break Baldur's invulnerable spell).

Why is the death of Balder so famous?

The Death of Balder is one of the most significant events in Viking lore. His death causes the final rift between the Norse gods Loki and Odin. Balder's death sets into motion the events of Ragnarok and the Viking god's return from Hel after Ragnarok.

What did Odin whisper to Baldur?

The myth itself does not say, but some speculate that Odin told his son that he (Balder) would survive the upcoming Ragnarok. Some say this could have been a prophecy from the Well of Knowledge, where Odin paid the price with the loss of his eye.


What was Baldur the god of?

Baldr is a god in Norse mythology associated with light, wisdom, and courage, although he is never specifically defined as the god of any of these. He is best known for his dramatic death, which heralds the coming of Ragnarök, the end of the age of the Norse gods and the rebirth of the world.

Why was Loki jealous of Baldur?

Baldr was collateral damage. Meaning, Loki didn't want Baldr dead, it was more of a trick or test or challenge that nothing could kill Baldr.

Why does mistletoe break Baldur's curse?

Mistletoe is apparently the only thing that can break the curse, which Mimir attributed to the fickle nature of the otherwise powerful Vanir magic. Since the curse causes sensory deprivation, it also prevents the sufferer from enjoying sexual pleasure, making the victim unable to feel orgasms.


Who did Baldur think Kratos was?

He mistook Kratos as the guardian the giants have left behind. Baldur's initial reaction was : I know who you are (you are a giant, eh?

Why was Freya afraid of Atreus arrows?

She's the one responsible for his magical invulnerability, which is why she gets angry about Atreus' mistletoe arrows and destroys them. She's also pretty upset about her son's eventual death, and her final threats make it sound like she'll be back later.

Who was Odin's favorite son?

Balder, Old Norse Baldr, in Norse mythology, the son of the chief god Odin and his wife Frigg. Beautiful and just, he was the favourite of the gods. Most legends about him concern his death.


How did Loki know about the mistletoe?

In another version, Frigg simply believed mistletoe was too small and weak to cause any harm. With this information obtained, Loki slipped away from Frigg and scoured the land for the one plant that could harm Baldr.

What has Freya done to Baldur?

Baldur is The Stranger you encounter in the opening of the game. He is the son of Odin and Freya, the witch you meet in the woods. Freya put a spell over Baldur to prevent him from feeling anything. This angers, hurts, and tortures Baldur so much so he becomes vengeful toward his mother.