There’s more to God of War Laufey’s cube than your small brain can possibly understand: This is the best theory I’ve seen

There’s more to God of War Laufey’s cube than your small brain can possibly understand: This is the best theory I’ve seen

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Everyone clowned on him. No one took him seriously. Phranque, the talking cube guy from the God of War Laufey reveal trailer took a lot of crap for cramping everyone’s otherwise pristine style with its gelatinous spatial symmetry, but I knew all along there’s more to Phranque than meets the eyes. Even here at work, watching the showcase with my normy peers, I was forced to defend him from all sorts of slander. “Everyone hates Frank the gelatinous cube,” said one GR+ news editor Iain Harris. I seethed, praying for cube’s redemption, and it came quicker than I expected.

All over the internet, hardworking amateur historians are piecing together the puzzle like a mythological Rubik’s Cube, and miraculously, a genuinely convincing theory has emerged. The first, as highlighted by GameSpot, is that the cube is a physical manifestation of Metatron’s Cube, a device used by Archangel Metatron of Jewish celestial tradition to oversee the flow of energy bridging the mortal Earth and the immortal wisdom of the divine.

According to Learn Religions, in the field of sacred geometry, Metatron’s Cube “represents the patterns that make up everything God has made” and “contains every shape that exists in the universe God has created, and those shapes are the building blocks of all physical matter.”

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Laufey talks to the cube

(Image credit: Sony Santa Monica)

More importantly, the publication points to works such as Doreen Virtue’s ‘Archangels 101’; which says Metatron uses his cube “for healing and clearing away lower energies” and that “you can call upon Metatron and his healing cube to clear you”; and ‘Metatron: Invoking the Angel of God’s Presence’, in which Rose VanDen Eynden writes that the cube can be used to facilitate “human spiritual progression.” Both of those uses sound pretty, well, useful to God of War protagonist Laufey as she finds herself trapped in the horrible afterlife realm of Everywhen.

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