Breaking Bonds (Ch33)

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They decided it was better to go around and climb up, so they did and came across more ruins. More broken bridges were of no use to anyone anymore. They were covered in moss and falling apart. Sure he cod climb this, but there was no real point. The vantage point they needed was a lot harder to get to than they thought it was going to be.

"Looks like we need to go back to the boat," Fraya sighed as she cleared some markings and used her magic to light them up.

"I thought this would be easier," Mimir informed.

"These were somewhere else, but they got moved down here to ensure no one can open that gate. Not many people can open it, but they just wanted to make sure no one could," Fraya informed.

"Hopefully, we can get all those and open that gate," Mimir informed.

"Hold on, give me one moment; I think I got it; we still need to get in front of the spell. Once I say it, it should open up," Fraya, I firmed.

"God's always needed to be the center of attention," Mimir informed.

"It wasn't me who put it high up the mountainside; Odin likes to be dramatic," she said, and they continued their quest.

"Do you regret giving up your body?" Fraya asked after a couple of moments of silence.

"Sometimes yes, but today I'm glad to be out in the world. How does it feel being back here?" Mimir asked.

"Like I haven't come back at all; everything has changed and not something not for the better," Fraya informed.

"I know the feeling," Kratos informed as they climbed higher up the mountain and carved a letter into another stone.

Fraya said the spell, and she honestly didn't know if she could return to the spot where she was married. She hated the place but more or less what it stood for now. She needed to destroy it once and for all and take Odin down.

"We should be able to pass now," she said as the rock crashed into the eater making small waves.

They went back down in silence, and they got back into the boat, making her nervous. Fraya was not scared of the place, but the memories she had there were bothering her. All her wrong choices since she married Odin were returning to haunt her mind. If only she had done things differently, then maybe she could have avoided all of this.

"The closer we get, the tighter my chest feels," Fraya sighed.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" Mimir asked.

"FaceTime, your past comes with a price," Kratos informed as he kept rowing.

"It must be done. I lived with this pain for far too long. If you can believe it, we were happy once in a time, but that was just me being foolish. I wanted to protect my family," she informed.

"There is no shame in that," Kratos informed.

"Yet I failed just the same," she sighed weakly.

"Brother, over there is a chest; Lúnda may have hidden her orb in it," Mimir informed as he went over to the dry path of land and opened it up to find the orb.

"Be cautious; we know not what it does," Kratos informed.

"Do you think she would send us to get the bloody thing if it was going to kill us?" Mimir asked.

"I do not trust her," Kratos informed.

"Let's just take it back and ask her about it when we are thrown here. There is no harm in that, is there?" Mimir asked.

"This place has a lot of places; you should take Hilda here sometime to collect some," Fraya said as they headed back to the boat to the marriage sight.

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