I will say that I do really like how in retrospect Tyr being this fervent pacifist is Odin totally ridiculing him. Especially in the sequence where you free him from Svartalfheim, everything he says and does is Odin doing a mock impression of him for being the God of War that believed in peace and diplomacy. "Oh, I don't need a walking stick" says "Tyr" as he's handed a spear to defend himself, implying he's such a weak idiot he doesn't even recognize a weapon when he sees it. As the player we won't spot this initially because we're likely more understanding of a character's past trauma, but once you know Tyr is actually Odin the whole portrayal in retrospect becomes quite mean-spirited. It's pretty good.
On a slightly different note I'm gonna have to throw some shade at Sindri. He becomes all embittered and mad at Atreus and Kratos for what happened to Brok, but I'm sorry buddy, you carry most of the responsibility for what happened to your brother. Sindri is the one who brought back Brok's soul incomplete, never told him about it and let him get shunned by his own people, and made it so that when he died (which was going to happen eventually) he would be refused an afterlife due to said incomplete soul. Which kinda puts a damper on whenever (giant) Fenrir dies as well, huh?
On a slightly different note I'm gonna have to throw some shade at Sindri. He becomes all embittered and mad at Atreus and Kratos for what happened to Brok, but I'm sorry buddy, you carry most of the responsibility for what happened to your brother. Sindri is the one who brought back Brok's soul incomplete, never told him about it and let him get shunned by his own people, and made it so that when he died (which was going to happen eventually) he would be refused an afterlife due to said incomplete soul. Which kinda puts a damper on whenever (giant) Fenrir dies as well, huh?