The gorgeous cover of the God of War Ragnarok artbook may confirm a fan theory about Mimir's future. The decapitated wiseman served as a lovable companion and expert storyteller though most of the series' 2018 installment. Fans have expressed their love for the character through tributes, like a God of War Mimir head sculpture, but he may actually find himself a new body come Ragnarok.
First encountered a few hours into 2018's God of War, Mimir is considered the smartest man in the entire Norse world. Decapitated by Kratos to free him from imprisonment, Mimir is resurrected as a brilliant severed head. He accompanies Kratos and Atreus on their journey to Jotunheim, contributing knowledge and frequently recounting legends to pass the time. Towards the end of 2018's God of War Mimir is left alone with the dwarven blacksmiths Brok and Sindri, who take measurements while Kratos and Atreus spread Faye's ashes in Jotunheim. This moment inspired a popular God of War Ragnarok fan theory, and the game's artbook may have just confirmed it as true.
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The cover of the God of War Ragnarok artbook, revealed by Games.rs and shared to Reddit by omekomar, seems to confirm the popular Mimir theory. Many God of War players believe that Brok and Sindri took measurements to help build a new body for Mimir. While this may seem far-fetched, the artbook cover posted by omekomar seems to depict Mimir in battle with a brand-new golden body. Sindri is seen fighting nearby, further supporting the idea that he and Brok built the body themselves. While this warrior could be another figure entirely, his horns and golden eyes do match Mimir's most recognizable features.
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