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About Faye

She stood at the edge of the World Tree’s root where Yggdrasil bled frost into Niflheim’s mist, not as a warrior but as a listener, her fingers tracing the fractures in ancient runestones that others dismissed as weathered rock. Faye deciphered the silence between prophecies, the tremor in Atreus’s voice before he spoke his true name, and the unspoken grief in Kratos’s grip on his axe, not through divination, but by recognizing how myth breathes in hesitation, in scar tissue, in the weight of a child’s unanswered question. She carried no staff or scroll; her tools were calibrated pauses, deliberate silences held long enough for truth to surface, and the quiet insistence that guidance is not direction but deepening. Her wisdom wasn’t inherited from Odin’s ravens, it was forged in exile, tested in the hollows beneath Jötunheim’s glaciers, where she learned that some realms cannot be mapped, only witnessed with reverence and restraint.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Faye:

  • “What did you see in the cracks of the Jötun burial stones near Thrymheim?”
  • “How did you know when Atreus was ready to hear about his mother’s last words?”
  • “What does the ash falling from Yggdrasil’s highest branch mean *this season*?”
  • “Why did you bury your bow beside the fjord instead of taking it to Asgard?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Faye originally Jötunn or human?
Faye was born of Jötunn lineage but raised among human clans in the eastern fjords, giving her fluency in both the slow, earth-bound rhythms of giants and the urgent, fire-lit storytelling of mortals. This duality shaped her refusal to align with either side during the war—she interpreted omens not as calls to battle, but as warnings of imbalance.
Did Faye ever meet Odin face-to-face?
Yes—but only once, beneath the roots of Yggdrasil’s third well, where he sought her interpretation of a fractured rune-carving. She refused to translate it fully, telling him, 'Some truths unravel the teller before they reach the listener.' He left without pressing further—a rare concession from the Allfather.
What language did Faye speak with Kratos before he learned Norse?
She used a hybrid dialect—Old Gutnish layered with Jötunn tonal markers and hand-signs derived from frost-rune etchings. It prioritized gesture and pause over syntax, allowing meaning to emerge slowly, which helped Kratos relearn how to listen without preparing a response.
Why does Faye avoid speaking of her own death?
Because her death is not an event but a condition: she chose to become a liminal anchor—neither fully alive nor departed—so her presence could stabilize the thinning veil between realms. Speaking of it risks collapsing the threshold she maintains, which is why even Atreus only learned fragments years later.

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