GoW Ragnarök Light Elf Cosplay Brings The Beautiful Alfheim To Life

GoW Ragnarök Light Elf Cosplay Brings The Beautiful Alfheim To Life

An amazing God of War Ragnarök cosplay brings the game’s Light Elves to life along with the race’s home realm of Alfheim. The latest installment in the mythological action franchise has finally released, letting players immerse themselves in the Nine Realms and Kratos’ final journey thorough the Norse world. Light Elves will return in God of War Ragnarok following their brief appearance in the last game, and one talented fan has brought the mythical race to life in breathtaking detail. Twitter user and master cosplayer MaryeLeFay recently shared an amazing cosplay of a Light Elf from God of War Ragnarok. The elusive and regal race appeared in Alfheim in 2018’s God of War, but they have returned as God of War Ragnarok enemies for Kratos and Atreus to face in battle. MaryeLeFay perfectly recreates the Light Elves’ saintly white robes, as well as the wrapped horns that sit atop their covered heads. While Light Elves have now become enemies in God of War Ragnarok, MaryeLeFay portrays their more peaceful side from the previous game. Photos taken in natural environments, like a forest and a body of water, also serve to recreate the gorgeous Light Elf home realm of Alfheim.Related: Official God of War Ragnarök Cosplay Guide Arrives In Time For Halloween

GoW Ragnarok’s Light Elves Are Reborn In Cosplay

GoW Ragnarök Light Elf Cosplay Brings The Beautiful Alfheim To Life

Thanks to the popularity of the God of War franchise and its colorful cast of characters, cosplay based on the series has become incredibly popular. These fan creations can be breathtakingly authentic, as is the case with one God of War Ragnarok Kratos cosplay revealed earlier this year. The amazing creation is a gender-bent version of the Ghost of Sparta, with long hair and slightly redesigned armor making the build distinctly unique. The franchise protagonist’s ash-white skin is recreated flawlessly, as is his swirling red tattoo and iconic eye scar. This Kratos cosplay even comes complete with a Leviathan Axe replica, ensuring that Kratos is prepared for the chaotic events of God of War Ragnarok.

MaryeLeFay’s Light Elf cosplay is a perfect way to ring in the launch of God of War Ragnarok, and the same talented creator recently revealed a God of War Sindri cosplay too. The hilariously germophobic dwarf makes up one half of the Huldra Brothers blacksmithing duo, alongside his gruff blue brother Brok. Sindri’s eccentric yet endearing personality makes him a fan-favorite among the cast of 2018’s God of War, and MaryeLeFay’s cosplay is a perfect way to celebrate his return in God of War Ragnarok.

God of War Ragnarok has finally arrived, and fans like MaryeLeFay are celebrating this long-awaited launch by showing off their impressive cosplays. The crafty fan managed to transform themselves into an angelic Light Elf, with a photoshoot among nature calling to mind the lakes and forests of Alfheim. Many God of War Ragnarok players may want to transform themselves into Kratos or Atreus, but this beautiful Light Elf attire is also a force to be reckoned with.

  • God of War Ragnarok

    God of War Ragnarok
    Franchise:
    God of War

    Platform(s):
    PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

    Released:
    2022-11-09

    Developer(s):
    Santa Monica Studio

    Publisher(s):
    Sony Interactive Entertainment

    Genre(s):
    Adventure, Action

    ESRB:
    M

    Summary:
    Ragnarok has arrived in God of War Ragnarok, the sequel to the 2018 game of the year released on PlayStation 4. Three years have passed since Kratos and his son, Atreus, completed their quest across the realms while facing a small handful of Norse gods. However, their actions come with consequences. The Allfather, Odin, is ready for vengeance, and his son, Thor, leads the charge. Atreus, looking to find more answers about his lineage on his mother’s side, embarks on another quest with his father to discover the truth while contending with the wrath of Odin’s realm in this conclusion to the Norse God of War Saga.

    How Long To Beat:
    26 Hours

    Prequel:
    God of War