God of War Laufey Mythologies: Norse, Egyptian & Mongolian Clash

Discover the unprecedented intersection of mythologies in God of War Laufey. See how the Everywhen brings gods like Sekhmet and Begtse together.

Multi-Pantheon Intersection

For the first time in the history of the God of War franchise, multiple mythologies truly intersect. In the Everywhen, deities from various cultures no longer exist in isolation but coexist as they vie for the remaining scraps of magical power.

Sekhmet

Egyptian Mythology | Goddess of War and Healing

In the Everywhen, she is a formidable antagonist. Appearing with the head of a lioness, she commands fire that can consume entire realms.

Sekhmet

Begtse

Mongolian/Tibetan Mythology | God of War and Master of Armor

He is depicted as the 'gatekeeper' or 'bodyguard' of the Everywhen, protecting Sekhmet and blocking Faye's path back to her family.

Begtse

Norse Legacy

Despite the foreign setting, Faye remains a symbol of Norse resilience. As the protector of Jötunheim, she must face these unknown gods from the South and the East with the strength of her ancestors.

FAQ

Q: Will Greek gods return?

A: While only Egyptian and Mongolian gods are confirmed for now, the setting of the Everywhen theoretically allows any fallen deity to reappear.