In interviews, Freya has hinted at a deeper connection to the 'Von Doom' persona, suggesting that it's a representation of her inner strength and resilience. This enigmatic figure, Freya Von Doom, is a woman who embodies both the ferocity and the vulnerability of a true warrior.

Beyond combat, Freya's character brings depth to the narrative, particularly her complex relationship with Kratos and Atreus. Her actions are motivated by a desire to protect her people and her son, which sometimes puts her at odds with Kratos.

Freya von Doom, the goddess of love, beauty, war, and death, roams the nine worlds, her presence as fleeting as the wind and as lasting as the stars. With her chariot drawn by two magnificent cats, she travels across the skies, dispensing her favors and judgments with an impartial hand. Her necklace, Brisingamen, shines with a light that can illuminate the darkest of souls, revealing their deepest desires and fears.

While she possesses a suit of stylized, silver-and-green armor (distinct from Victor’s classic iron, featuring organic filigree that moves like veins), Freya’s true power lies in her unique magical signature. Her abilities include:

"Father preferred the robots," she whispered to the wind, her voice smooth like velvet over steel. "I prefer... something more personal."

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Her striking visual design—blending the classic green cloak and silver mask with a more modern, sleek silhouette—has made her a favorite in the creative community.