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"Maiev Shadowsong, World of Warcraft opening cinematic"
"Illidan Stormrage, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade opening cinematic"
"King Terenas Menethil II, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King cinematic"
"The Lich King, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King trailer"
"Grand Apothecary Putress at the Wrathgate"
"World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King patch 3.3 trailer"
"World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King patch 3.3 cutscene"
"Deathwing, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm opening cinematic"
"Chen Stormstout, World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria opening cinematic"
"World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria patch 5.4 cutscene"
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"Grommash Hellscream, World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor opening cinematic"
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"Varian Wrynn, World of Warcraft: Legion opening cinematic"
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"Jaina Proudmoore, World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth trailer"
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"World of Warcraft: Shadowlands opening cinematic"
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"For the Light!, in-game book"
"The Horde's Hellscream, in-game book"
"High Overlord Saurfang, in Orgrimmar"
"Lady Sylvanas Windrunner singing the 'Lament of the Highborne'"
"Hi's planning to take over the world, would you help?."
"Ragnaros, upon being summoned in the Molten Core"
"Illidan, Burning Crusade opening cinematic"
"Kael'thas Sunstrider, as a boss encounter for the second time, after being previously killed by players."
"Thorim, referring to a previous quest chain in which he was helped by the player. His disorientation is due to the corrupting influence of Yogg-Saron."
"Varok Saurfang, upon encountering his son forcibly resurrected into the service of the Lich King. This speech (more than a minute in length) became infamous during the Icecrown Citadel raid as it was unskippable for any and every attempt on the subsequent boss encounter."
"[first lines] Hello, who are you? ...It doesn't matter. Welcome. You are safe with me. I'll be right here, nice and close so I can speak without alerting the others. Let me tell you about Senua. Her story has already come to an end but now, it begins anew. This is a journey deep into darkness. There will be no more stories after this one."
"Look around and you will see them. The drowned, the sick, the slain. Here they lie, rotting in the field and river of Hel. But the dead don't always lie still here. This is not a place of rest."
"What is she thinking? I can tell you. She is afraid. Wouldn't you be? You'd think she would get used to it by now after so many years. But the darkness...it just builds onto itself, growing stronger, towering over her. You might try and ignore it, turn away, but it's always there just out of sight, where you are most vulnerable. It's like it knows that just enough light...is all you need to see it's suffocating power."
"You might think she's brave to go on this journey on her own. But it isn't bravery that drives her. Bravery only means something to those afraid of death. Senua's fear runs far, far deeper."
"Stormy seas and lost souls. She's dreamt of this before... They say dreams are visions of our memories, thoughts and fears as seen by our . But what if each one of us is always dreaming even when awake? And we only see what our inner eye creates for us? Is this what Hel is? A world shaped by Senua's nightmares? Maybe that's why people feared seeing the world through her eyes. Because if you believe Senua's reality is twisted, you must also accept yours might be too."
"Senua pushes away a world that conspired to cause so much suffering. There is nothing to go back to and worse to look forward to."
"The darkness is coming. It yearns for life, hungers for it - like a pack of wolves on a hunt. But she's not stopping. Not this time."
"A vision, of what's to come? Poor Senua. The darkness does not bargain. It does not reason. It is rot. And now it has taken hold, it will spread towards her head, the seat of the soul, until there is nothing left of her. All of her suffering will have been for nothing. It's just a matter of time."
"The hardest battles are fought in the mind. That is what Dillion taught her. With every defeat, the dark rot will grow and soon it will take her soul. But, for now at least, she still has control of her mind. And she will fulfill her vow, whatever the cost."
"Have you died before? It's a serious question. When the illusion of self is shattered, you simply cease to be. Though it may not seem that way to others, you know when it is true. You can feel it, a stranger in your own body, an imposter and nothing is the same ever again."
"Why go on? When you give everything and face that which torments you, only to find that it is worse than you could have imagined...why go on? Is it really so weak to ask this? Or are we just so afraid of the honest answer, that we do not dare pose the question? Sometimes the answer lies in a memory...a feeling...a song."
"It's funny. We all want to see behind the veil, don't we? But once we do... we mostly just close our eyes again and pretend what we saw was never really there."
"This is the price she pays for seeing things differently. Because once you gaze into the relentless darkness, all that lurks within it can see you too."
"The worst kind comes without warning, a deep and primal signal from within. A reminder that just because you cannot see the threat, it doesn't mean that it's not already here."
"When darkness speaks, it changes everything, turning home into a foreign land and loved ones into strangers. Exile makes sense when you realise that you were never really home in the first place."
"The further she saw into the darkness, the more she struggled to see anything at all."
"Where are we now? ...a burial mound. So strange that we go to such lengths to bury death, something so very ordinary, inevitable. It's as if we conspire to hide death, because we have no answer for it."
"The world once seemed so simple: black and white, darkness and light. Narrow dividing lines of our own making."
"Dillion... she can't help but think of him. A tender guiding flame in a world so black. The longer it burned, the more she convinced herself that there was nothing beyond its reach. How little separates us from what we fear."
"People think of evil as an unnatural invisible force, and so invoke the gods for protection. But evil can come from the hand behind the gods: a familiar hand, cold and cruel."
"Never forget what it is like to see the world as a child, Senua: where every autumn leaf is a work of art; every rolling cloud, a moving picture; every day a new story. We too emerge from this magic, like a wave from the ocean, only to return back to the sea. Do not mourn the waves, the leaves and the clouds. Because even in darkness the wonder and beauty of the world never leaves. It's always there, just waiting to be seen again."
"[tries to bargain with the darkness] You. You took him from me. I beg you. Let him go. I'll give you what you want. I won't resist anymore. Just give him back."
"[confronts the fire giant ] You destroyed everything! Everyone! But not me! Fight me now!"
"[before killing ] I never beat you in the wilds, did I? It was an illusion! But not this time!"
"I learnt the hard way to not be afraid of death, Senua. Because a life without loss is one without love. Turn your back on death and you only see the shadow that it casts. The longer you hide from it, the longer the shadow grows, until all you can see is darkness. When our time comes, we must look death in the eye and embrace it as a friend. Only then can we let go fear, and emerge from our darkness."
"Hel will not give you the answers you want. But you mustn't look away from the horror it does offer, because you cannot overcome suffering if you refuse to look at it."
"Like you Senua, the man I once was has died. And when that happens, even gods you worship can die with you."
"For every battle won, a greater battle takes its place and so it goes until we fall. And in the end we all fall. Even the gods have their time."
"In blindness there can be wisdom; only by giving, can you receive in return."
"In the end, it is not the gods who cause so much suffering Senua. It is those close to us."
"In this waking nightmare where all dreams come true, you searched for control. A way to pull through. When you were in love you left him in tears. To smother your furies and banish your fears. But in darkness they came, through stormy black seas they raided these shores. Do you still hear his screams? And now that you're home he's so far away. They've taken his soul. To these gods you cannot pray. They can break you, but not your promise. Even death won't keep you apart. Through this darkness you will find him. In your sword still beats a heart. You fought for love unspoiled by your darkness within. You fought for your dreams, now there is no way to win. In the head of his corpse lies the seat of his soul. So you must carry his vessel to bring him back home."
"The darkness touched you. Everyone could see it in the hollows of your eyes, a gaze averted from life. You ran from it but brought it nearer. Led it to him. An endless suffering worse than death. And you wanted to surrender? Abandon him to find peace with the gods? No. The darkness won't allow it. So you will walk into the lair of the beast, look it in the eye and you will go to war. This is your mission. This is your quest. There is nothing else left."
"This is what happens when you listen to the voices of the underworld. They crawl into your soul and rot you from the inside."
"Only suffering brings salvation. It is the way of the gods."
"[calls to his deceased second wife Faye] Find your way home. You are free."
"Close your heart to it. On our journey, we will be attacked by all manner of creature. Close your heart to their desperation. Close your heart to their suffering. Do not allow yourself to feel for them. They will not feel for you."
"Keep your expectations low, boy, and you will never be disappointed."
"Do not concern yourself with what might be. Focus on what is, and be vigilant."
"A broken quiver will slow your draw. Pain, we endure... faulty weaponry, we do not."
"Fate is another lie told by the gods. Nothing is written that cannot be unwritten."
"Stay still."
"[scolds an arrogant Atreus in Helheim] You will LISTEN to me and not speak a word. I am your father—and you, boy, are not yourself! You are too quick to temper. You are rash, insubordinate, and out of control! This will not stand. You will honor your mother, and abandon this path you have chosen. It is not too late... [picks up Atreus after a beat] This discussion is far from over. We are here because of you, boy. Never forget that."
"[to Baldur] This path you walk... vengeance. You will find no peace. I know."
"The cycle ends here. We must be better than this."
"Dwarves are resourceful creatures. Annoying, but resourceful."
"Anger can be a weapon. If you can control it, use it. You clearly cannot."
"[To Athena's spirit] Athena.....Get out of my head."
"[to Atreus after he says he is sorry] Do not be sorry. Be Better."
"[while beating Baldur on the back of his dragon] STAY.....AWAY.....FROM.....MY......SON!"
"[After Atreus falls ill] Freya! Open the door! We need your help! [no response] WOMAN, DO YOU HEAR ME?! IT IS URGENT!"
"Odin and Thor... ruining everything for everybody."
"I guess there’s just one thing I don’t understand... My name on the wall. The Giants called me... Loki?"
"[after killing Daudi Kapmadr, he angrily starts stabbing and slicing the troll's corpse] THAT'S WHAT YOU GET! [he continues stabbing the corpse and starts coughing] THINK I'M AFRAID OF YOU?! [Kratos: Boy!] [He keeps stabbing and coughing heavier and heavier] YOU'RE NOTHING TO ME! [Kratos: Boy! Look at me, boy!] NOTHING! [after Kratos restrains him and calms him down] We did it."
"Your father won't let me go, Baldur, and he won't let you kill me. You have nothing to offer me. So take your questions, take your threats, take these two worthless wankers and piss off!"
"[to Atreus, on his time working for Odin] It's my career! And if you mean to make your career as a counsellor to kings, you can't very well rule out petty maniacs - available positions are scare enough! My first master was a cruel piece of work as well, but I learned through him the enduring power of wit, which served me well with kings and gods alike. I couldn't have been much older than you when I started - a faerie king's errand boy and unofficial jester. By night, my mates and I had the run of the forest. Goodfellows, they called us, knavish sprites to the last! We'd get up to all manner of mischief, making fools of the local mortals! But as long as our lord was kept amused, we were spared the consequences! [sighs] Then, one day, he was not amused, and I saw fit to move on. Thankfully, the ages and roads travelled since then have turned me from that merry wanderer into the paragon of virtue you see before you today."
"[to Atreus] Lad, there comes a time in every man's life when he changes his name and heads north to make a new start. If you live long enough to do this many times over, you might end up as far north as this place. By the time I arrived, I already knew Odin by his reputation, and so I set to demonstrate my worth by coming to him with something I knew he'd value: a mystic well of knowledge. Or rather, I should say, a well of water laced with enough mystic mushrooms to make a god see visions. Oh, he was rightly impressed! Can't say for sure what he saw that led him to try gouging out his own eyes, but I managed to restrain him before he finished the job. Then I persuaded him it had been his sacrifice, made for an even higher form of sight to be bestowed, blah-di-blah-di-blah-di-blah! I used to think he never caught on. But the day he took my eye, I realized he had never been fooled. He knew I'd outwitted him, called the lesson wisdom, and hired me to make sure from then on I was on his side - and for a long, long time, I truly was. Doesn't mean he didn't hold a grudge."
"[on why Odin is called the Lord of the Hanged] That refers to a modest example of Odin's thirst for knowledge - the time he spent nine days a dead man. Aye! Hung himself by the neck from Yggdrasil's branches, put his spear through his own side, and bled down into the Well of Destiny. He roamed the realms of the dead and plundered the World Tree of its secrets until, I think, quite rightly, it got fed up with him and sent him back to the land of the living... Did I not mention he was barking mad?"
"[after Kratos' conversation with Athena's spirit] Well, I'm pretty sure you weren't talking to me back there. Anything you'd like to get off your chest, brother? [Kratos is silent] I can assure you I'm unsurpassed in keeping confidences. [still no reply] Well, you know where to find me. And for the record, I'd already guessed you were Greek. "Athena"? Dead giveaway."
"Your father was Zeus?! Well, that explains a lot."
"[after Kratos returns his eye] Thank you, brother. You don't miss depth perception until it's gone."
"[looks at his decapitated body] Well, that's a sight no man should ever see. Thanks for that."
"Tell me what I want... Pain stops. Real simple."
"When Odin sent me here, I just needed answers, but... YOU, you had to act all proud. Throw whatever you have at me... I'll keep coming. That old body will give out. But before I end this, I want you to know one thing... I can't feel any of this."
"You've seen it with your own eyes; you can't hurt me. Nothing can. This fight is pointless. Your struggle is pointless. It didn't have to be this way."
"[moments before having his neck snapped by Kratos] I'd hope that you, of everyone I'd faced, would finally make me feel something, but you can't."
"[slow-clapping after Atreus shoots a shock arrow at Kratos] And here I thought my family was fucked up..."
"[after Freya claims to know how he feels] Feel? [increduosly] How I feel?!"
"I've spent the last one hundred years dreaming of this moment. I've rehearsed everything I ever wanted to say to you, every word, to make you understand exactly what you stole from me. But now i realise... i dont need you to understand anything. I don't need you at all."
"You just can't help yourself, can you mother? No matter what I do or say, you won't stop interfering in my life!"
"[after his mother pleads for his forgiveness] No. We can't. Because I will never forgive you. You still need to pay for the lifetime that you stole from me."
"[after Atreus accidentally breaks the spell of invulnerability on him] Before you die, I want to thank you - both of you. You've done what even the Allfather himself could not! [laughing] I've never felt more alive! Ironic, isn't it?"
"WHY?! WON'T?! YOU?! DIE?!"
"War is not a joke. Especially where gods are concerned."
"I do not seek war... but if Odin has stolen my son, do not doubt the lengths I will go to!"
"[to "Tyr"] Are you not a soldier? Are you not a leader of men?! MASTER YOURSELF! My son brought us to this place for you! LOOK AT HIM!"
"Be glad you have a home to remember fondly. In Sparta, we were taken from our homes as children and raised in the agoge. We marched or we drowned. Fought for scraps or starved. Our elders beat us till we could not stand. At night we made our way home, alone, or were food for wolves. That is how Spartans are made."
"[to Freya] Do not tell me to kill again. I kill to protect my son, to aid my friends, but I will be no one's monster. Never again."
"[to Freya] I do not regret saving your life, and never will. But the choice between life and death should have been yours to make. I should not have robbed you of that choice."
"[about Heimdall] I have killed gods greater than him."
"[After Brok's death, Atreus speaks about continuing to bring Odin to justice] Justice?! No. We seek vengeance! Every path I walk... leads back to vengeance."
"There was an old man who chopped wood for his village. Every evening, he bore the logs on his back and delivered them to his people. But the logs were heavy, and he grew weaker as time went. Then one day, he threw down the logs, as he could no longer bear their weight, and he called for Death to come to him. And when Death arrived, he asked why the old man had called for him. Seeing Death before him caused the old man to reconsider his request. After a moment, he asked that Death help him lift the logs onto his back, so that he may continue on his journey."
"Son... listen closely. You feel their pain because that is who you are. And you must never sacrifice that, never. Not for anyone. I was wrong, Atreus. I was wrong. Open your heart. Open your heart to their suffering. That is your mother's wish... and mine as well. Today, today... we will be better."
"We do not need to do this!"
"No! I did not—!"
"Thor! Listen to me!"
"Odin does not—!"
"You must listen!"
"[to Mimir, regarding his grudge against the Berserkers] I know how it feels to be wronged, and how it feels to achieve vengeance. I would hope to spare you the disappointment."
"[capturing a Lindwyrm] Stop squirming."
"[Thor: Don't you know, what I've DONE?!] Yes! But what will you do now?"
"[Thor: We don't change. We, are DESTROYERS!] No more. No more. For the sake of our children. We. Must. Be. Better."
"[Before Atreus leaves] Loki will go... but [voice starts shaking] Atreus... [places hand on heart] Atreus remains. [He and Atreus embrace]"
"[To his younger self] What can I say to you? I remember how it felt to take that throne. All that it meant. And all that it did not. A god of war... a god of pain. Of suffering. Of destruction. The Norns said I chase a redemption that I know I can never deserve. What does that make me? God of fools! A god of... Hope. "When all else is lost..." You lost everything. And everyone. And you became... There is no forgiving you. You chose! I chose. What now? Should I, this same man, should I sit? Take? Proclaim? Lead? Place myself in service? In service... Should I... lose everything and everyone... will there still be enough left inside so that I do not become you? I do not know. But I have hope. You are cruel, and arrogant, and selfish. But you are more than that. You have always been more than what others saw. You are more than that."
"Bloody Draugr Holes! We've got to clear out all these undead bastards!"
"Thor! The lad seems to think you've changed! Prove it and stop this!"
"[After Kratos throws the coin Odin gave Atreus] And keep the change, you bastard!"
"[Sindri: See? No permanent damage.] I'll show you permanent damage, ya wee fuck! Kratos! Throw me at him; Horns first!"
"[Atreus calls Kratos an asshole] Laddie! You know that's no way to change a man's mind!"
"[Falls off of Kratos' belt and sees him killing Heimdall] Brother! BROTHER! This isn't who you want to be!"
"[After watching Kratos brutally kill Heimdall] Kratos... that was... I don't know if we're breaking fate, or fate's breaking us."
"A symbol can't be slain, destroyed, or ignored. The best measure is often to reclaim it. Redefine it. Remind us it's not the throne, but the god who sits in it."
"You're on fire, Kratos! It will pass."
"[Atreus: There was a wolf... in Hel... He was in chains, I set him free, and...] Garm?! Great bleeding fuck lad, you freed Garm?!"
"[Freya: It (Garm) will rip holes open in the World Tree until there is nothing left, what were you thinking?!] Aye, this is a fuck up of not-insignificant proportions!"
"[About Odin impersonating Tyr] He counted on us to be sympathetic instead of sceptical. I'll never believe compassion is a weakness, but he sure used it as one!"
"[Kratos talks of how he used the powers of the Sisters of Fate to travel back in time to fight Zeus] Aye. And if Odin had it, we'd be five shades more fucked than we are already."
"[in Kratos' house] You seem like a calm and reasonable person. [dips his fingers into his mead, wipes them on Mjolnir's head] Are you a calm and reasonable person?"
"[during his first duel with Kratos] You think you can come here, become a daddy, get a clean slate? That ain't how it works. You're a destroyer, like me. [shoves Kratos back and bludgeons him with Mjolnir, nearly killing him] Oh no… I say when we're done. [shocks Kratos back to life] I'm not leaving 'til I see the REAL you. Get up!"
"[clutching Kratos's neck] I see why my sons fell to you. Even this... lesser version of you. But I am NOT MY SONS! And your boy? Allfather has plans for him. [Kratos headbutts him, then hits him with a right hook, roaring in rage; Thor chuckles] There he is. [pulls a tooth out, throws it] There's the God of War. Consider your debt paid. Be seein' ya. [flies off]"
"[drunkenly] Let it be known... the god of thunder is good for two things: killing Giants... and PISSING MEAD! [Einherjar laugh and cheer] Any man who disagrees... will greet Mjolnir... [slams his hammer onto the table] with his face."
"[during the tavern fight in Asgard; drunken] Thinking too mucccchhhhh...."
"[seeing Kratos near Thrud during the final battle] STAY AWAY FROM HER! [slams into Kratos, carrying him away through the air] I am DONE with you and your son! [they crash in front of the Great Lodge] NO MORE FUCKING GAMES! And this time... I'm allowed to kill you."
"Everything was fine before Loki showed up! He almost convinced me! Had me believing things could change!"
"Make your move!"
"Let’s end this!"
"Keep her name OUT OF YOUR DAMN MOUTH!"
"[to Kratos] Don't you know, [he hits his chest as he says this] WHAT I'VE DONE?!"
"[to Kratos] We don't change... We... are DESTROYERS!"
"[last words, refusing Odin's command to kill Kratos] No."
"You know who I am."
"Do they not have metaphor in your homeland? Or rather did they? I'm sorry, that's not fair."
"[as Tyr; stabbing Brok] Do you never... [voice changes back to his own as his disguise fades] SHUT UP?! Of all the things...!"
"[after Atreus destroys his mask] No! NO! NO---! WHY DID YOU DO THAT?! WHAT WAS IT ALL FOR?! YOU CHOOSE TO BE NOTHING?! [screams in anger] So be it."
"You've ruined everything! Everything I worked for! Everything I've killed for! I just wanted answers! If you'd just played your part, none of this would have happened! What was it all for?! ANSWER ME, LOKI! WHAT'S IT ALL FOR?!"
"[as Freya traps him in vines] You use these on our son too?!"
"[if Atreus approaches Thor and Sif's bedroom door] That's where mom and dad sleep. Ever hear a thunder god snore? 'Cause... you're gonna."
"[on becoming a Valkyrie] First I train till I'm the best I can be, then I wait till Grandfather notices, and then I hope he and my dad can convince Mom it's okay..."
"Whoa, you can turn into a WOLF?!"
"[Atreus turns into a wolf again] Sic 'em, boy! Haha, that is so sweet!"
"[Atreus turns into a wolf again] That's a Giant thing, isn't it? Wish I could do that!"
"[while freeing Garm] All right, let's start with the lock not near its teeth..."
"Friends don't bring the end of the world to each other's doorstep, Loki!"
"[upon finding a dimensional tear] Hey - try stickin' your hand in that thing. [Kratos does; enemies burst out and attack] I WAS KIDDING, YA SCRUFF-SCARFER!"
"[after hearing about Heimdall's death] I knew our spear would do the trick! Well, Happy Ragnarok, everybody! Let's drink!"
"[Sindri: Oh, so you expect them to sneak into Asgard blowing a horn that sounds across all the Realms?!] I expect you to bite my blue butt-cheek!"
"[during a game of riddles with Mimir] What gets bigger the more you take away from it?"
"[after realizing that Sindri resurrected him with an incomplete soul] Fuck... FUCK! DAMMIT, SINDRI, YA LYING SCAT-SCRUBBER! I knew it! I died! I FUCKING DIED...! [Kratos interrupts him by striking the floor with the Draupnir Spear] The fuck you want?"
"[blessing the Draupnir Spear] May this weapon strike true; may it be wielded with wisdom; may it be put down when its job is done."
"[his last words, to Sindri] I know what you done. And I forgives ya. But y'gotta stop. Y'gotta let go."
"A man at war with himself places a deficit upon his focus. He is impatient, emotional, easily surprised. A man at one with himself has a clearer mind, sharper instincts. That man is ready to win. That man is ready to progress."
"Perhaps you are finding a truth similar to the one I discovered so long ago -- that as we desire to protect peace in the world, it becomes necessary to honor and satisfy the fighter within us."
"Box or no box, Kratos... hope and fear and love and hate exist in every one of us. The question is... which will you choose to let guide your actions?"
"Durlin: A fine. [Atreus looks at him confused] Improper transport of a rotting head, um, two demerits for speaking the Allfather's given name, and uh... oh yeah. FOR FUCKING UP MY DESK!"
"Bygvir: You mean, do I miss the Light? The truth? I still feel its pull. You want nothing else when you're near it. And away from it, you're only biding time until you can drink again from the Light. But then again... the Light does not make good food. It doesn't play music, or tell jokes, or open your eyes to new things. It makes you run in place. The more I am away from it, the more I see it for what it really is. And I don't need it anymore."
"Beyla: From birth, we are taught the Light is everything. The Elders say it is why we fight. But all of that? It's shit. I am more than the hive. More than a soldier. Light Elves, Dark Elves... all Elves are the same! Stubborn, brainless as moths, blinded by their Light. I know better now. I looked into the shadows... and there I found my people. My home. There. That is all I have to say. You can go away."
"Surtr: [to Atreus] Have you ever been...in love? It's pretty good."
"Heimdall: [last words to Kratos as he strangles him] Monster..."
"Helios: [to Kratos] A mighty chain... auspicious sign! You've always had such luck with chains."
"Helios: [to Kratos] I must say, it's genuinely hard to think of anything stupider than pledging your soul to Ares, of all people. I mean, any of Zeus' brood are bound to be garbage - present company by no means excluded - but Ares made a real art out of being vicious and depraved. Though I suppose I can't begrudge you your role model."
"What in the Nine Worlds?"
"Wrong, Jotun. You have come here to die."
"Asgard. Proud and gleaming jewel of the Nine Worlds. The Asgardians have since the Allfather opened his wisened eye, stood defiant against the wrath of their many enemies. But wrath is a sword easily shattered and these foes have thus far been unsuccessful. Perhaps they need a better plan. It would have to be a cunning plan, full of guile. And it would have to consider of course the Allfather. Mighty Odin, Ruler of Asgard. If he were to fall, then all the Nine Worlds would slip into chaos. But he is well protected. Someone would have to open the Mighty Gates of Asgard along the Rainbow Bridge. And the plan would need some way to neutralize the all seeing Heimdall. Long has he watched over Asgard and its welfare. But he’ll never see this coming. Not today. Asgard is under attack. Someone must have come up with a plan."
"Chris Hemsworth as Thor"
"Tom Hiddleston as Loki"
"Idris Elba as Heimdall"
"Rick D Wasserman as Surtur"