Summary
AGod of Warfan created an adorable Kratos doll, complete with a tiny Leviathan axe. Kratos is known as a fierce and violent character, but players were able to see his gentler side as a father to Atreus in 2018’sGod of Warand 2022’sGod of War Ragnarok, with this doll making the Ghost of Sparta look even softer.
God of War’s Norse Erafollows Kratos and Atreus' journey across the nine realms to battle many gods, like Thor and Odin, as well as powerful mythical creatures. Throughout their journey, players get to see the father-son duo’s relationship grow as they face challenges and learn how to work together in combat. They also traverse the nine realms with their reliable weapons, like Kratos' Leviathan Axe and Atreus' Talon Bow.

Gamers' love for theGod of Warfranchise is undeniable, with many of them creating artworks inspired by Kratos and Atreus, and even their iconic weapons. For example, Reddit user vevizir recently shared a small handmade Kratos doll that they crocheted, complete with his recognizable beard and tattoos, and even a tiny Leviathan Axe.
The Leviathan Axe is Kratos' primary weapon inGod of War, which replaced the Blades of Chaos. The axe can also be thrown at enemies, and is able to return to Kratos on its own.

In the comments, manyGod of Warfans praised the craft skills that went into the small Kratos doll. The artist also teased plans to create a version of Kratos wearing his bear cloak and a small Atreus doll in the future. Previously, anotherGod of Warfan knitted Mjolnir, which is the powerful hammer that Thor wields in theGod of Wargames.
The Future of the God of War Franchise
AfterGod of War’s Norse Era, many people have been theorizing that the franchise will tackle other mythologies in the next game, like Egyptian and Japanese. But following theconclusion ofGod of War Ragnarok’s Valhalla DLC, it’s possible that Kratos might finally retire and hang up his Leviathan Axe, which might mean that Atreus will take the lead. Longtime fans of the franchise might feel sad if Kratos doesn’t return in future titles, but it will be interesting to see how Santa Monica Studios will write Atreus' story, especially once he reaches adulthood.
Before the next fullGod of Wargame releases,God of Warfans are also hopefully for aRagnarokhalf-sequel to be released, which might follow Atreus after he goes off on an adventure without his father. There are also theories that theGod of War Ragnarokhalf-sequel might follow other characters' storiesas well to tie up any loose ends before moving on to the next era, though this is purely speculation and there is no guarantee such a game will happen.




