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  2. Ragnarok: The End of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Ragnorak: The End of the Gods is a 2011 novel written by English critic and novelist A. S. Byatt. [1] Written for the Canongate Myth Series , Byatt chose to make the book about Norse mythology so she could grapple the "appalling finality" of Ragnarök .

  3. Ragnarök - Wikipedia

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    A. S. Byatt published a novel entitled Ragnarok: The End of the Gods in 2011. Ragnarök is set up at the end of the 2018 video game God of War, which is rooted in Norse mythology, after the protagonist Kratos kills Baldr. The 2022 sequel, God of War Ragnarök, deals with the aftermath of this event and covers the in-game version of Ragnarök.

  4. God of War Ragnarök - Wikipedia

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    God of War Ragnarök is a 2022 action-adventure game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was released worldwide on November 9, 2022, for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 , marking the first cross-generation release in the God of War series , and was released for Windows on September 19, 2024.

  5. God of War (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    A sequel to God of War was first teased at the end of its credits, which stated, "Kratos Will Return". [69] God of War II was officially announced at the 2006 Game Developers Conference (GDC). [70] David Jaffe stepped down and became the creative director of its sequel and God of War ' s lead animator Cory Barlog assumed the role of game ...

  6. Fimbulwinter - Wikipedia

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    Fimbulwinter is the harsh winter that precedes the end of the world and puts an end to all life on Earth. Fimbulwinter is three successive winters, when snow comes in from all directions, without any intervening summer. Innumerable wars follow. The event is described primarily in the Poetic Edda.

  7. Ragnarok (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok is a Norwegian fantasy drama television series reimagining of Norse mythology [3] from Netflix. It takes place in the present-day fictional Norwegian town of Edda in Hordaland , [ 4 ] which is plagued by climate change and industrial pollution caused by factories owned by the local Jutul family.

  8. Ragnarok Online - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok Online (Korean: 라그나로크 온라인, Rageunarokeu Onrain marketed as Ragnarök, and alternatively subtitled The Final Destiny of the Gods) is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) created by Gravity based on the manhwa Ragnarok by Lee Myung-jin. It was released in South Korea on 31 August 2002 for Microsoft Windows.

  9. Naglfar - Wikipedia

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    Naglfar is attested in both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.In the Poetic Edda, Naglfar is solely mentioned in two stanzas found in the poem Völuspá.In the poem, a deceased völva foretells that the ship will arrive with rising waters, carrying Hrym and Loki and with them a horde of others: