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Thor uppercuts Kratos with Mjonir and it sends him flying right through the roof, and towards the secret chamber in Tyr's temple. While flying, Thor catches up to Kratos and introduces him to a norse tradition they do called "blood payments", where he's allowed to take something from what he took from his family. The two engage in a ferocious combat. During the battle Thor becomes infuriated to hear Kratos telling him that Modi was killed out of fear of his own father, and that he was the one that truly killed his own son with the bruises that he inflicted, though Thor doesn't care less on what Kratos has to say. Resuming the fight on Tyr's bridge, the God of Thunder gains the upper hand and knocks Kratos unconscious, causing the Spartan to be near death. However, Thor, refusing to let Kratos die unless he gets to see him at his best, electrocutes him back to his feet. Gotten ahold of Kratos, Thor finally understands how his sons were defeated, but explains that he is someone totally different who is able to put up a challenging fight against Kratos. He then mentions that Odin has plans for Atreus, and that brings out Kratos's inner-beast, using it to secure a good punch to Thor's face, which chipped one of his teeth. By choice, Thor chooses not to carry on because he's gotten to see Kratos' spartan rage. Satisfied, he states to the Spartan that his blood debt is paid and leaves.